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Top 25 Censored Stories for 2009

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# 1. Over One Million Iraqi Deaths Caused by US Occupation
# 2. Security and Prosperity Partnership: Militarized NAFTA
# 3. InfraGard: The FBI Deputizes Business
# 4. ILEA: Is the US Restarting Dirty Wars in Latin America?
# 5. Seizing War Protesters’ Assets
# 6. The Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act
# 7. Guest Workers Inc.: Fraud and Human Trafficking
# 8. [...]

Jesuit Killings in El Salvador Could Reach Trial in Spain

http://www.nytimes.com…
By VICTORIA BURNETT
MADRID — Nearly 20 years after the Salvadoran Army killed six Jesuit priests in one of the most notorious events of El Salvador’s civil war, a criminal complaint filed in the Spanish High Court has revived hopes that those behind the massacre could face trial.

In El Salvador, a new push for justice in priests’ slayings

http://www.latimes.com…
Soldiers and officers convicted or implicated in the deaths of six priests in 1989 are free under a controversial amnesty law. Victims’ relatives and rights groups turn to Spain’s courts.
By Tracy Wilkinson and Alex Renderos
November 13, 2008
Reporting from Mexico City and San Salvador — The murder 19 years ago of six Jesuit priests by a [...]

More U.S. Meddling in El Salvador?

http://www.inthesetimes.com…
By Jacob Wheeler
As El Salvador prepares to hold its presidential and parliamentary elections early next year, the Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES) worries the Bush administration might be drumming up fear to sway results.