Abstract

A Plan for Peace In El Salvador

Gonzales, Leonel | October 15, 1990 issue

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At a time when momentous changes are occurring throughout the world, the struggle for democracy in El Salvador has reached its peak. A broad democratic movement has achieved unprecedented strength and unity. The political-military offensive launched by the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front on November 11, 1989, showed that the revolutionary forces could not be defeated militarily and that a political solution to the war was essential. El Salvador's democratic movement is growing and maturing through a new process of shared thinking and action known as concertacion. Social forces once divided by organization, class or ideology are coming together in a common struggle for democracy, peace and social justice.

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NATIONAL liberation movements; DEMOCRACY; REVOLUTIONS; SOCIAL justice; WAR; EL Salvador
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