Two leading Salvadoran clergymen have been given...
Two leading Salvadoran clergymen have been given police protection after right-wing death threats against them for their work in trying to organize peace talks between the government and leftist rebels, Deputy Public Security Minister Carlos Lopez Nuila said. Archbishop Arturo Rivera y Damas and Auxiliary Bishop Gregorio Rosa Chavez have been provided with police and special intelligence agents since mid-December, he said.
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