A Message to the World
Eduardo calls out to all countries in the world with a message against war.
Addressing human rights in the wake of human tragedy
Eduardo calls out to all countries in the world with a message against war.
Edwin speaks of various means of achieving justice for survivors of the armed conflict.
Cástulo shares his thoughts on the causes of the war, the injustices and oppression he witnessed, and how that fueled political organization.
Alberto narrates how his older brother, who was mentally ill, died during a military operation.
Herlindo explains that his father died during the war and that, decades later, he returned from his life in Sweden to exhume his father’s remains.
Virginia narrates how she fled from military operations with her children and recounts the day her nine-year-old son died, and she was unable to bury him.
Trinidad tells how she was informed of son’s death in the guerrilla, and she describes a back injury that she suffered due to a mortar explosion.
Faustina remembers the death of her baby during the “May Guinda.”
Marta describes the difficulty of life as a guerrilla and her process of leaving the organization.
Dionisa demands justice and accountability for those who committed crimes.
Rufino remembers when his family decided to flee towards a refugee camp in Honduras during a military operation called “El Carreño.”
Arminda relates how her family migrated to Honduras and lived among the Honduran population.