What do some influential actors during the internal conflict in El Salvador in the 1980s think in the post-war period
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Keywords

Peace Accords
Political openness
Crimes against humanity
Corruption
Insurrection
Military
Post-war

Abstract

The main actors during the bloody decade of civil war in El Salvador include primarily the binomial Armed Forces of El Salvador (FAES)-Government of El Salvador (GOES); the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN); and consecutive USA administrations. The official duo counted on the USA systematic and unconditional support as well as that of the domestic oligarchy. The FMLN counted on various forms of international solidarity, including diplomatic and political support, medical attention to the wounded or war disabled and the supply of some military weaponry. The Peace Accord Agreement ended with the internal bellicosities, but not with several of its causes.  Most of the wounds from that conflict remain open and without the much-desired democracy.  For those reasons it is pertinent to know what some of those actors think three decades after the end of the armed conflict.

ECA Estudios Centroamericanos, Vol. 77, No. 768, 2022: 105-126.

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