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Salvadorans commemorate murder of Romero without progress in the case

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San Salvador, Mar 24 (EFE) .- Salvadorans commemorated Wednesday the 41st anniversary of the assassination of Saint Oscar Arnulfo Romero with popular and religious acts.The commemoration is marked again by the lack of progress in the criminal case against the authors of the crime.Dozens of 'romeristas', as the parishioners who follow the archbishop's messages are known, walked through the streets of the capital dressed in shirts with his image and carrying banners. (Camera: VLADIMIR CHICAS)SHOT LIST: 'ROMERISTAS' COMMEMORATING THE 41ST ANNIVERSARY OF THE ASSASINATION OF SAIN OSCAR ARNULFO ROMERO IN SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR.

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