The 1986 Invasion
Margarita describes a time during the 1986 invasion when she thought her husband had been killed.
Addressing human rights in the wake of human tragedy
Margarita describes a time during the 1986 invasion when she thought her husband had been killed.
Marta narrates her experience of the 1986 invasion of Arcatao, at a time when she was pregnant, and how her husband was killed by the military.
Esperanza describes the 1986 invasion in Arcatao, and relates how children were interrogated by the military.
Edwin describes his first experiences in armed political activity and how he was wounded during a large military operation led by the Salvadoran Armed Forces with the participation of Guatemalan forces.
Maximina describes the operation that led to the Zapote massacre, in which her pregnant sister and Commander Jesús Rojas died.
Walter explains that combat between government forces and the guerrillas intensified during the negotiation of the Peace Accords.
Edwin describes his detention and torture in Honduras.
Gregorio describes daily life in the guerrilla camps.
Margarita describes her work as a nurse in the Rama Caida camp.