22 Days of Hunger
Rosa describes a span of 22 days during the war during which she and her mom had no food to eat.
Addressing human rights in the wake of human tragedy
Rosa describes a span of 22 days during the war during which she and her mom had no food to eat.
Rosa tells how her grandmothers were murdered by the National Guard.
Rosa relates her experience of the 1986 invasion, which took place shortly after she and her family had resettled in Arcatao.
Rosa remembers the “May Guinda” in 1982 and how she and her family managed to survive.
Rosa comments on the importance of having the remains of her two grandmothers exhumed.