The Stories We Could Tell

The Stories We Could Tell

Andrés (Drew) McKinley

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2024
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Crímenes de guerra
ISBN:
9781998309399
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This book is an effort to contribute to the preservation of El Salvador’s historical memory. It recounts the tragedy of a civil war that lasted nearly two decades and resulted in the loss of over 75,000 lives. It highlights the perspectives of significant figures from that era, a challenging endeavour for those unaccustomed to sharing their stories. The book also examines the Salvadoran people’s aspirations for a new nation and lasting peace.The Stories We Could Tell is an attempt to push back against current strategies that distort and erase historical memory. It begins with the testimony of Rufina Amaya (to whom the book is dedicated), a poor peasant woman and the sole survivor of one of the worst civilian massacres in modern times, vilified, ridiculed, and discredited by both the Salvadoran and US governments in her desperate attempts to reveal the truth about the rape, torture, and slaughter of some 1,000 men, women, children, and the elderly in the village of El Mozote between December 11 and 12, 1981.The book provides a concise overview of the war and its origins, highlighting how the United States contributed to the ongoing suffering and escalating costs for El Salvador and its citizens. It outlines the unwavering efforts of key figures striving for a peaceful resolution through a lengthy and challenging negotiation process. Inspiring and sometimes harrowing testimonies of bravery and hope from pivotal individuals in the fight for a fairer and more democratic nation showcase their dedication and resilience in a prolonged struggle.

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