The bastions of Salvadoran memory: the María Julia Hernández Legal Guardianship Human Rights Association and the Committee of Christian Mothers and Relatives of the Detained, Disappeared and Murdered Father Octavio Ortiz-Sister Silvia
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Human rights associations, Internal armed conflict, El SalvadorAbstract
This article discusses the role of two human rights defense and promotion organizations in El Salvador since the 1970s and during the internal armed conflict (1980-1992). It also describes their work on current issues related to the defense of the environment, historical memory, migration, among others
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2024-12-27
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Marroquín Joachin, . J. (2024). The bastions of Salvadoran memory: the María Julia Hernández Legal Guardianship Human Rights Association and the Committee of Christian Mothers and Relatives of the Detained, Disappeared and Murdered Father Octavio Ortiz-Sister Silvia. Journal of the Place of Memory, Tolerance and Social Inclusion +Memoria(s), (5), 241–266. Retrieved from https://revistas.cultura.gob.pe/index.php/memorias/article/view/557
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Post-conflict and public policies in Peru and Latin America
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