Annotations for "Morazán"
Item | Time | Annotation | Layer |
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May 26, 1981 - AM | 25:59 - 26:08 |
At this moment, Radio Venceremos has found a few female comrades, survivors of the killing at El Junquillo. With us now is comrade Marlene. |
Reporter |
May 26, 1981 - AM | 26:08 - 26:15 |
Marlene, could you tell us for Radio Venceremos what family you lost here in the El Junquillo Massacre? |
Reporter |
May 26, 1981 - AM | 30:18 - 30:36 |
Now we’re crossing the El Chupadero river. We continue to move across the El Junquillo village and see the desolate landscape, the burnt houses, the human remains. |
Reporter |
May 26, 1981 - AM | 20:38 - 21:02 |
In this opportunity, our mobile unit crossed territories controlled by the Francisco Sanchez Eastern Front, crossing over rivers and mountains, until they reached the village of El Junquillo in the department of Morazán, where the dictatorship committed one of its habitual massacres against innocent elderly, women, and children. |
Massacre |
May 26, 1981 - AM | 21:20 - 22:15 |
In these moments, the microphones of Radio Venceremos are in the first house that we found in El Junquillo, where the Butcher of El Junquillo, Capitan Napoleon Medina Garay, carried out one of the most horrific massacres in the history of the department of Morazán. In this moments, we are entering a house that has been totally destroyed, it has not roof, all the roof tiles are on the floor, broken. Everything is burnt. There’s traces of children’s clothing. There’s a comrade that is going to explain to us, he’s going to describe what we’re seeing here. This really is one of the most macabre scenes that we’ve seen in our lives. There are human remains in the form of skeletons. Comrade, tell us, whose house was this? |
Massacre Survivor |
May 26, 1981 - AM | 28:29 |
Spies from Cacaopera. |
Survivor |