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In November November: see month. , former Salvadoran Army Col. Nicolas Carranza Car·ran·za   , Venustiano 1859-1920.

Mexican revolutionary politician who was the first president (1915-1920) of the new Mexican Republic after the overthrow of dictator Porfirio Díaz (1911).
 was found guilty by a jury in Memphis, Tenn., of "falling to stop crimes against humanity" during El Salvador's civil war. He was ordered to pay $6 million to four Salvadorans who were tortured or had family killed by soldiers This is a list of noted soldiers, organized for the country with which they are usually associated. Lists according to nationality
 under his command.
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Title Annotation:Nicolas Carranza is guilty of falling to stop crimes against humanity
Publication:Sojourners
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Feb 1, 2006
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