Sin Fronteras

“Liberate Your Mind, You Liberate Your People”

El Mozote After 25 Years: The Capital of Salvadoran Memory

Luis Moreno | December 22, 2006

By JEFFREY L. GOULD On the afternoon of December 11, 1981, a special battalion of the Salvadoran army entered the village of El Mozote in the eastern department of Morazán. The soldiers gathered together all of the residents in the town square and then divided them up into groups of men, women, and children. The [...]

The Atrocities of Gen. Augusto Pinochet and the United States: The Condor Model

Luis Moreno | December 15, 2006

By ROGER BURBACH In Santiago on September 11, 1973 I watched as Chilean air force jets flew overhead. Moments later I heard explosions and saw fireballs of smoke fill the sky as the presidential palace went up in flames. Salvador Allende, the elected Socialist president of Chile died in the palace. As an American the [...]