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| El Salvador - Names of War.mp4 Duration : 1204 Seconds Trip to El Salvador in 1984 to see the human face of the war. Visit to the "Liberated" zones, under control of the rebels. Observed everyday life, children, villages, military formations, camps, preparations for combat. See Journal at docs.google.com Also see a book "Commandante Ramiro" books.google.com And here is an article from El Salvador in March 2011 about him today elmundo.com.sv Here is another article - www.lapagina.com.sv Tags :Salvador+El, war, guerrillas, battle, revolution, fighting, Latin, Ramiro+Che+Fidel+El, Salvador+war
| | In the Name of the People : El Salvador's Civil War 1985 DOCUMENTARY Duration : 4437 Seconds In the Name of the People : El Salvador's Civil War 1985 DOCU - Martin Sheen - www.imdb.com A Film by Frank Christopher & Alex Drehsler Narrated by: Martin Sheen ENGLISH VHS rip to xvid (yeah right, you try to find a DVD copy) Video: 528x400 29.97 fps COLOR 1187Kbps xvid 1.1.2 Audio: 128kbit ABR Joint Stereo MP3 English. Runtime: 1:13:57 698MB I make no apologies for the quality of the video. That said, the color is somewhat faded as though its a VHS of a broadcast. The audio is great though, makes you think Apocolypse Now, when you hear Martin Sheen start into his narration. By the way, I am told Ramone died in a major offensive by the government while this movie was in post production, along with a few others they show. I believe my one-eyed El Salvadoran friend when he tells me he fought alongside Ramone and shared many battles. Reviews: An evocative vision of a nation and its tragic civil conflict, IN THE NAME OF THE PEOPLE is the record of four filmmakers who secretly entered El Salvador, marched with a guerrilla column across the troubled country, and followed it into combat against government forces in San Salvador. The civil war is given a personal dimension as we meet the insurgents and their supporters - a guerrilla commander, a 12 year old messenger, a peasant family victimized by right wing death squads, and Charlie Clements, an American doctor working with the rebels. ** 1985 Academy Award Nominee, Best Feature Documentary ** Blue Ribbon Winner, 1985 American ... Tags :In, the, Name, of, People, El, Salvador's, Civil, War, 1985, DOCU, Los, angeles, california, tx, Arizona, usa, italia, canada, aussie, salvatruco, salvatruchos, orgullo, 2011, australia, mauricio, funes, europa, hermanos, por, mundo, san, miguel, lula
| | El Salvador in the 1980's Duration : 436 Seconds El Salvador during the early 1980's Tags :El, Salvador, Contras, Sandinistas, Mozote, insurgents, Oscar, Romero, Castro, Cuba, cold, war, USA, Central, America, CIA, KGB, USSR
| | El Salvador's bitter civil war legacy Duration : 127 Seconds It has been 20 years since the civil war in El Salvador, but the effects of conflict between the military-led government and the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front can still be felt throughout the country. With nearly 10 killings per day, the street-gang culture in El Salvador is responsible for one of the highest homicide rates in Latin America. The street gangs, comprised of tens of thousands of people who grew up in the shadow of the civil war, are seen as a perpetuation of the violence of the 1980s. In the 20 years since the signing of the Chapultepec peace accords, which effectively put an end to the 12 years of fighting, the gap between the rich and poor - one of the main reasons cited behind the conflict - has barely shrunk. More than half of the rural population survive on less than $100 per month. Al Jazeera's Rachel Levin reports from the Salvadoran capital, San Salvador, on the complex legacy of a decades-old conflict. Tags :El Salvador, San Salvador, Rachel Levin, Al Jazeera, aljazeera, Civil war, americasnews
| | Inside Story Americas - El Salvador's open wound Duration : 1510 Seconds El Salvador's bitter civil war ended 20 years ago but the legacy of the conflict is still felt across the country. Inside Story Americas discusses with guests: Robert White, Francisco Altschul and Ray Walser. Tags :Cuba, san salvador, us, Nicaragua, Robert White, inside story americas, Francisco Altschul, al Jazeera, insidestoryamericas, El Salvador, youtube, Ray Walser, aljazeera
| | President marks Salvadoran civil war with apology Duration : 126 Seconds A truth commission after the internal conflict blamed most civilian deaths on the military government but very few cases have actually made it to court. Twenty years later, El Salvador is still struggling to recover from the conflict that nearly tore it apart. The village of El Mozote is the site of one of the worst massacres, and it is from there where the Mauricio Funes, the country's president, issue an apology for the conflict. But is it enough to heal the wounds that run deep among his people? Al Jazeera's Rachel Levin reports from Morazan department, El Salvador. Tags :americasnews., El Salvador, truth commission, El Mozote, Aljazeera, Al Jazeera, Rachel Levin, Morazan department
| | El Salvador War 1980's Duration : 270 Seconds Latino America era un hotbed de sublevaciones izquierdistas en El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua. Las batallas llegaron a las calles de la capltal de El Salvador. Este vídeo de música describe el dolor de la guerra durante el régimen de Duarte. La música proporcionada por el grupo Australiano, Aceite de la Medianoche, las "camas se está quemando" Central America was a hotbed of leftist uprisings in El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua. Battles took to the streets in the capltal of El Salvador, San Salvador. This music video describes the pain of war during the Duarte regime. Music provided by Midnight Oil, "Beds are Burning:. Tags :war, leftists, elsalvador, duarte, midnight, oil, beds, are, burning
| | EL SALVADOR ARMED FORCES-CIVIL WAR Duration : 192 Seconds a video for the salvadoran army!..The Salvadoran Army or Ejercito Salvadoreno is the land branch and largest of the Military of El Salvador. In 2006 the government of El Salvador approached the Israeli ambassador to El Salvador seeking assistance in modernizing its army[2]. The Football War Main article: Football War The Football War (also called The Soccer War or 100-hours War) was a brief conflict between El Salvador and neighbouring Honduras. The war began after the rival nations traded wins during the qualifying round for the 1970 FIFA World Cup. Longstanding tensions between the countries were heightened by media reports on both sides, each accusing the other of hooliganism and violence toward their own football fans. On 26 June 1969, El Salvador dissolved all ties with Honduras, citing the unwillingness of the Honduran government to take action against Honduran citizens accused of violence, or make reparations. On July 14th Salvadoran forces began moving into Honduras following a series of border clashes. Their progress was slowed and ultimately halted after the Honduran Air Force managed to destroy Salvadoran fuel reserves. A ceasefire was ultimately negotiated and signed by July 18th, with Salvadoran forces withdrawing from Honduras by August 2nd following guarantees of safety for Salvadoran citizens in Honduras by the Honduran government. Main article: Salvadoran Civil War Following the 1979 coup d'état, El Salvador split along extremist right-wing and left-wing ... Tags :usa, army, air, force, warfare, military, el, salvador, shooting, weapons, guns, soldiers, land, coalition, nato, un, civil, war
| | El Salvador war Duration : 420 Seconds the salvadorian war 1980s plzzzzzzzz COMENT and RATE Tags :the, salvador, war, 1980s
| | Gang War USA Duration : 2708 Seconds Go behind the scenes in America's war on transnational gangs and its unintended consequences on immigration and violence. Tags :National Geographic Channel, Explorer, Gangwar USA, MS 13, El Salvador gang video, gang violence, gang war, el salvador, National Geographic
| | El Salvador and the School of the Americas Part 1 Duration : 414 Seconds The US has been responsible for literally millions of deaths throughout the 20th century via illegal coups, establishing dictatorships in 3rd world countries and CIA-backed private wars. Tags :Oscar, Romero, Arena, Assassination, FMLN, Jose, Napoleon, Duarte, Alfredo, Cristiani, El, Salvador, Civil, War, Frente, Farabundo, Marti, Ungo, Robert, D'aubuisson, Mauricio, Funes, School, of, the, Americas
| | El Salvadoran Civil War Duration : 304 Seconds 3rd period. Tags :el, salvador, 0001, guerra, civil, war, deaths, sad, USA, united, states, of, america, estados, unidos, guerrilla, muertes, tristesa, the, pianist, pianista, drama, paz, Oscar, Romero, Arena, Assassination, FMLN, Jose, Napoleon, Duarte, Alfredo, Cristiani, Frente, Farabundo, Marti, Ungo, Robert, D'aubuisson, Mauricio, Funes, School, Americas, army, air, force, warfare, military, shooting, weapons, guns, soldiers, land, coalition, nato, un
| | El Salvador-Honduras 1969 Football War Duration : 67 Seconds 1969 Football War Tags :El, Salvador, Honduras, 1969, Football, War, Soccer
| | RSU Lecture - El Salvador's Civil War and the FMLN Duration : 1621 Seconds www.uvursu.com *disclaimer* The views of the speaker do not necessarily reflect the views of the Revolutionary Students Union as a whole. The RSU itself is non-tendency, but is firmly anti-capitalist. Tags :Revolutionary, Students, Union, El, Salvador, FMLN
| | golazo de Milton Monlina el salvador vs honduras sub23 pre olimpico Duration : 80 Seconds sport Tags :gol, de, ES2
| | el salvador vs honduras parte2. Duration : 5183 Seconds el salvador vs honduras Tags :Sports, Soccer
| | 3.31.12 MOQ Highlights El Salvador v Honduras Duration : 203 Seconds 2012 Men's Olympic Qualifying Semifinals from Kansas City, KS Tags :CONCACAF, Olympics
| | Mara 18 Documentary from El Salvador Short clip 4 min 52 sec Duration : 293 Seconds Mara 18 (also known as M-18 or MS-18) is a primarily-Latino criminal organization, with members largely from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. La Mara 18 was created in Los Angeles, California. During the 1980s, there was a mass exodus of Salvadorans that fled the conditions following the El Salvadoran Civil War. Many of the Salvadorans who traveled to California were the target of existing gangs who preyed on immigrants. Tags :Short Film, Documentary Film, gang, LA, Kolja, Suszkiewicz, drama, gangbang, crime, tragedy, Clip, Independent, Trailer
| | The War On Democracy - John Pilger [HD] Duration : 5641 Seconds The War On Democracy (2007) was John Pilger's first for cinema. It explores the current and past relationship of Washington with Latin American countries such as Venezuela, Bolivia and Chile. Using archive footage sourced by Michael Moore's archivist Carl Deal, the film shows how serial US intervention, overt and covert, has toppled a series of legitimate governments in the Latin American region since the 1950s. The democratically elected Chilean government of Salvador Allende, for example, was ousted by a US backed coup in 1973 and replaced by the military dictatorship of General Pinochet. Guatemala, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador have all been invaded by the United States. John Pilger interviews several ex-CIA agents who took part in secret campaigns against democratic countries in the region. He investigates the School of the Americas in the US state of Georgia, where Pinochet's torture squads were trained along with tyrants and death squad leaders in Haiti, El Salvador, Brazil and Argentina. The film unearths the real story behind the attempted overthrow of Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez in 2002 and how the people of the barrios of Caracas rose up to force his return to power. It also looks at the wider rise of populist governments across South America lead by indigenous leaders intent on loosening the shackles of Washington and a fairer redistribution of the continent's natural wealth. John Pilger says: "[The film] is about the struggle of people to ... Tags :The War On Democracy, John Pilger, Documentary, 2007, Documentaire, History, Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, America, Bush, George, Analysis
| | Ethan Nadelmann on Democracy Now!: Drug War Debate at Summit of the Americas Duration : 523 Seconds On April 16, 2012, Ethan Nadelmann, founder and executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance joins Amy Goodman of Democracy Now from Puerto Vallarta Mexico where he is attending the World Economic Forum's Regional Latin America. While the presidents Guatemala, Colombia, Costa Rica and El Salvador have voiced support for an end to the drug war, President Obama rejected their calls for drug legalization during high-level talks at the Summit of the Americas in Colombia. Obama warned that legalization could lead to greater problems but he expressed willingness to hold a discussion on drug policy. He also announced more than $130 million in aid for increasing security and pursuing narco-traffickers and drug cartels in Latin America. The entire segment can be found at www.democracynow.org Tags :drug war, Summit of the Americas, President Obama, legalization, drug policy, Ethan Nadelmann, ONDCP, Drug Policy Alliance
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