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UW Center for Human Rights raises $1300 to support survivors in El Salvador

Unfinished Sentences and the UW Center for Human Rights extend our deep gratitude to the Seattle-area community members and University of Washington students who contributed to a fundraiser on Sunday, March 2. The event raised $1300 , which will fund psychological support for survivors of crimes against humanity in El Salvador, via the UWCHR’s partnership… Continue reading “UW Center for Human Rights raises $1300 to support survivors in El Salvador”

Supreme Court orders investigation of San Francisco Angulo massacre

On February 5, the Supreme Court of El Salvador delivered an unprecedented decision ordering the country’s General Prosecutor to investigate the 1981 massacre of 45 civilians in the community of San Francisco Angulo. The Court ruled that a previous stalled investigation had violated the rights of victims, and that a new investigation must make its… Continue reading “Supreme Court orders investigation of San Francisco Angulo massacre”

Declassified documents shed light on the illegal detention of Héctor Recinos

Pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act request by the University of Washington Center for Human Rights and the National Security Archive, new documents have been declassified relating to the case of Héctor Bernabé Recinos, a leading figure in the human rights movement in El Salvador, and the related case of his wife and daughter.… Continue reading “Declassified documents shed light on the illegal detention of Héctor Recinos”

Amnesty: Urgent Action for Pro-Búsqueda

UA: 314/13 Index: AMR 29/011/2013 El Salvador Date: 18 November 2013 Download PDF: AIUSA Urgent Action on Pro-Busqueda URGENT ACTION: Human rights organization’s office attacked The office of human rights organization Pro-Búsqueda in San Salvador was raided on 14 November. Three staff members were held captive while important information was set on fire and computers containing sensitive… Continue reading “Amnesty: Urgent Action for Pro-Búsqueda”

Attackers burn files of organization seeking disappeared children

Early Thursday morning, November 14, 2013, three unidentified armed men attacked the office of Pro-Búsqueda, a human rights organization which works to find children disappeared during the armed conflict and reunite them with their families. Office equipment and sensitive files were stolen and destroyed, leaving little doubt that the motive of the attack is to preserve… Continue reading “Attackers burn files of organization seeking disappeared children”

Survivor of Massacre Files Complaint Against Member of Legislature

Survivor of Massacre by Military of El Salvador Files Criminal Complaint Against Former Military Official, Sitting Legislator At 3pm today in San Salvador, María Hernández, accompanied by representatives of victims’ organizations and human rights advocates, presented a criminal complaint against a former high-ranking military official for the deaths of five of her family members in… Continue reading “Survivor of Massacre Files Complaint Against Member of Legislature”

Closure of Tutela Legal alarms human rights community

In late September, Tutela Legal, one of El Salvador’s leading human rights organizations, was suddenly closed, leading to grave concerns in the human rights community. Tutela Legal was founded within the Archbishopric of San Salvador in 1982, continuing work begun under Msgr. Oscar Romero. For decades it has been dedicated to receiving and researching complaints… Continue reading “Closure of Tutela Legal alarms human rights community”