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Chapter 4: Refugee Experiences

Faced with overwhelming violence, displaced populations faced difficult decisions about whether to leave El Salvador, and when to return. Some people sought safety elsewhere within the country. Others went into exile or sought asylum in countries around the world. Many crossed the border into Honduras, where they eventually were concentrated in the Mesa Grande refugee camp created by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Even in the Honduran refugee camps, people endured harsh living conditions and continued repression by the military and security forces of both El Salvador and Honduras. Refugees were not allowed to leave the camps without escort; some were disappeared or killed, and many others died of preventable illnesses due to poor conditions. Despite these challenges, refugees organized themselves, and many participated in medical, educational, and economic initiatives. Some refugees decided to return to El Salvador independently, while others negotiated with the government to resettle collectively during the late 1980s, despite the war that still raged in their home country.

Choosing to Stay Behind

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Berta explains her decision not to go to Honduras as a refugee, and the difficulties of living alone in El Salvador during wartime.

Conditions of the La Virtud Refugee Camp

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Maximina describes the harsh conditions experienced in the refugee camp at La Virtud, Honduras.

Fleeing to Honduras

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Rufino remembers when his family decided to flee towards a refugee camp in Honduras during a military operation called “El Carreño.”

Husband’s Capture

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Dionisia describes how her husband never made it to the refugee camp Mesa Grande in Honduras, as he was captured and assassinated.

Staying in El Salvador

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Gregorio explains that he never chose to take refuge in a camp.

The Mesa Grande Refugee Camp

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Evangelina describes living conditions in the Mesa Grande refugee camp in Honduras.

The Mesa Grande Refugee Camp

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Isidora recalls her experience in the Mesa Grande refugee camp in Honduras, describing how activities within the camp were divided up between people living there.

Migrating to Honduras

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Edith describes living without shelter near the Honduran border and her family’s separation.

Refuge in Mesa Grande

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Amanda decides to flee with her children to the Mesa Grande refugee camp in Honduras after her husband was killed in 1986.

Returning to Arcatao

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Virginia describes life at the Mesa Grande refugee camp in Honduras, and her challenging trip back to Arcatao.

The Mesa Grande Refugee Camp

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Lucía describes how people were organized at the Mesa Grande refugee camp and why she finally decided to return home.

The Mesa Grande Refugee Camp and Resettlement of Arcatao

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Eduardo describes life in the Mesa Grande refugee camp in Honduras and the resettlement of Arcatao.

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