
Key Points
- The Spanish court released former Salvadoran general Inocente Montano on parole due to health reasons.
- Montano was sentenced to 133 years in prison for the murder of five Spanish Jesuits in 1989.
- The event occurred during the Salvadoran Civil War.
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In Spain, former Salvadoran general Inocente Montano, who was sentenced to 133 years in prison for the murder of five Spanish Jesuits in 1989, has been released on parole due to health reasons. The 84-year-old Montano was released by a Spanish court due to his health problems.
Montano was tried and convicted for the murder of five Spanish Jesuits and other people during the Salvadoran Civil War in 1989. The Spanish court determined that these events were a 'state crime'.
Montano's release was a decision made by the Spanish court due to his health problems. Montano will now be under the supervision of a civil society organization in Madrid.
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- Who is Inocente Montano?
- A former Salvadoran general who was convicted for the murder of five Spanish Jesuits in 1989.
- Why was Montano released?
- He was released on parole by the Spanish court due to health reasons.
- When did the event occur?
- In 1989, during the Salvadoran Civil War.
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