On July 30, 1975 Salvadoran students were peacefully protesting in San Salvador when they were met by police and national guard, who opened fire on them. This massacre was a turning point in Salvadoran history and directly contributed to the buildup to El Salvador's civil war.
In this episode, Cristina tells Carmen about the student massacre of 1975 in El Salvador.
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Sources
https://www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/massacre-el-salvador/ https://www.revistadebate.net/sobreviviente-cuenta-en-toronto-su-dolorosa-vivencia-durante-masacre-en-el-salvador/
https://fightbacknews.org/articles/more-2000-march-july-30-el-salvador-commemorate-1975-student-massacre
https://cispes.org/article/students-denounce-supreme-court-manipulation-commemoration-1975-massacre
https://www.salvacultura.com/home/39-years-of-resistance-in-el-salvador-commemorating-student-massacare-of-july-30th-1975
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975_Salvadoran_student_massacre https://www.cispes.org/article/under-state-exception-and-constitutional-crisis-el-salvador-hosts-miss-universe-pageant
Bukele update info:
https://www.cispes.org/article/why-consecutive-reelection-unconstitutional-el-salvador
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