40 years ago, Dec 2 1980, four North American church women in San Salvador were shot by Salvadoran troops, and buried in a shallow grave in a cow pasture. They were Maryknoll Srs Maura Clarke and Ita Ford, Ursuline Dorothy Kazal, lay missioner Jean Donovan (age 27).
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Incoming officials of the Reagan admin aided the coverup--Jeanne Kirkpatrick claiming that "the nuns were not just nuns, but political activists." Alexander Haig floated the theory that they had tried to run a road block and got caught in an "exchange of gunfire."
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These "theories" had nothing to do with the available facts--that they had been targeted for assassination by high-ranking officers, detained on the road and transported to the site of their murder, where two of them were raped.
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Jean Donovan left behind a promising career and possible marriage but stayed despite the clear risks. "Several times I have decided to leave"--except for the kids. "Who would care for them? Whose heart would be so staunch as to favor the reasonable thing in a sea of their tears?"
Dec 2, 2020 · 2:38 PM UTC
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