2 Monday, February 4, 1991 / University Daily Kansan Rights agency says army massacred 15 The Associated Press SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — The Roman Catholic Church's human rights agency yesterday accused army troops of the massacre of 15 peasants last month at a hamlet north of the capital. The eight women and seven men, ranging in age from 14 to 68 years, were roused from sleep in their bamboo-and-mud homes the night of Jan. 21 by hooded men wearing dark uniforms. The houses were ransacked and the victims shot and stabbed to death. "The characteristics of the case and the manner in which it happened ... lead logically to the presumption that all the evidence indicates solely and exclusively the responsibility of members of the 1st Infant Brigade, "said a report by the church's Legal Aid office, El Salvador's most widely respected human rights organization. The evidence cited by the Legal Aid office was circumstantial and did not include concrete proof, such as ballistics tests or fingerprints. claimed that one of the victims was *p guerrilla combatant on leave* and that several of the others were insurgent collaborators. That suggested the killings were reprisals against the village But Justice Minister Oscar Santamaria on Jan. 24 rejected that claim. President Alfredo Cristiani has promised an excavation investigation into the massacre. He has said it is unresolved and is being contacted by rancor between two families. The Legal Aid office said its interviews with children and neighbors of the victims led the office to discard either robbery or inter-family feud as motives for the slayings. It concluded the motive was related to the countryside's 11-1-year old civil war between leftist labels and the U.S. backed military. 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