El Salvador tears down the Reconciliation Monument, a symbol of the end of a bloody civil war that took place between 1980 and 1992, which President Nayib Bukele branded "unsightly" and an apology for pacts between the left and right. "It was a monument to corruption," says Public Works Minister Romeo Rodriguez.
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00:50 to corruption. So we are going to say goodbye to those monuments of theft, and say even...
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