The World - News from Jan. 2, 1989
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At least 186 civilians were assassinated in El Salvador in 1988, with the worst offender being the army, the country’s senior Roman Catholic Church official said. Archbishop Arturo Rivera y Damas said the military killed 85 noncombatants, rightist death squads 60 and left-wing guerrillas 41. Sixty-five more people--many of them children--were killed when they stepped on land mines, most of which were planted by the guerrillas, he said. He reported a total of 1,111 combat and noncombat deaths. An overall casualty count of nearly 10,000 killed or wounded was announced by the U.S.-backed military and the leftist Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front last week.
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