Attack During Religious Ceremony
Otilia remembers soldiers storming in during a religious ceremony and killing her brother.
Addressing human rights in the wake of human tragedy
Otilia remembers soldiers storming in during a religious ceremony and killing her brother.
Obdulio connects the origins of the war to the injustices that the Salvadoran government put its people through.
Lucía remembers early experiences as a girl attending political meetings with her parents, and the killing of her mother and others; and reflects on exhumation process.
Santiago describes his experience of multiple military operations, the “May Guinda,” and the disappearance of children.
Walter remembers being a guerrilla during the 1982 “May Guinda” and surviving alongside his comrades.