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7 results found for '"Oscar Romero"' in Keywords.
Westminster Abbey mass for assassinated Oscar Romero (1980)
- Genre
- News report; Speech; Parliamentary debate
Report on a mass at Westminster Abbey in London held for Bishop Oscar Romero, who was assassinated in his church in El Salvador on 24/03/80. Speaking are: Cardinal Basil Hume; Peter Bottomley MP; Monsignor...
Political unrest in El Salvador threatens clergy (1980)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Catholic priest Father Cesar Jerez about the political unrest in El Salvador following the assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero and about the threat to his own life and that of other...
Bishop O’Brien on funeral of Oscar Romero (1980)
- Genre
- Interview
Catholic bishop James O’Brien on the funeral of murdered Archbishop of San Salvador, Oscar Romero, and the associated violence in El Salvador. He describes how people were killed and expresses his belief...
Archbishop Romero assassination - Peter Bottomley account (1980)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Conservative MP Peter Bottomley, eyewitness to a bomb and shooting in El Salvador, where Archbishop of San Salvador Oscar Romero was assassinated (24/03/80). Female interviewer not identified.
Violence in El Salvador after Romero killed (1980)
- Genre
- News report; Interview
Report back on a bomb attack and riots in El Salvador following the assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero (24/03/80). Reporter in El Salvador not identified. Reporter in studio is Vivian White. In 2 parts.
Archbishop Romero assassination - reaction and consequences (1980)
- Genre
- News report; Interview
Report back on reaction to the assassination of the Archbishop of San Salvador Oscar Romero (24/03/80) with the possibility of further violence and civil war in El Salvador as a consequence. Male reporters...
Political corruption in El Salvador (1980)
- Genre
- Interview
Unidentified male speaker on El Salvador’s corrupt political system. He says the ruling 14 families have dominated the economy, with family members also holding high ranks in the military. The Archbishop...