Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) guerrillas during a firefight with government troops in Santa Rosa de Lima, El Salvador.
(Photo credit: Claude Urraca/Sygma)
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Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) guerrillas during a firefight with government troops in Santa Rosa de Lima, El Salvador.
(Photo credit: Claude Urraca/Sygma)
“We will go towards the sun of freedom or towards death. And if we die, it doesn't matter. Our cause will live on; others will follow us. FMLN”
“Nosotros iremos hacia el sol de la libertad o hacia la muerte. Y si morimos no importa. Nuestra causa seguirá viviendo otro nos seguirán. FMLN”
Fighters of the FMLN (Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front) during the Salvadorian Civil War (1979-1992) 🇸🇻
January 10, 1981, the underground project Radio Venceremos is launched.
The first broadcast of Radio Venceremos, Official Voice of FMLN was made, guerrilla signal that from Morazán "takes the sky by storm" with a message from the General Command announcing "a new time has begun and calls the people to make use of their right to insurrection".
Guerrilheiros da Frente Farabundo Martí de Libertação Nacional (FMLN) posam com sua bandeira em um acampamento guerrilheiro em Morazán, Guerra Civil Salvadorenha.
Morazán, El Salvador, 1983.
Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) Rebels pose during the Salvadoran Civil War, 1980s.
One of the main participants in the Salvadoran Civil War, the FMLN was formed as an umbrella group on October 10, 1980 and united mulitple rebel groups. After peace accords were signed in 1992, all armed FMLN units were demobilized and their organization became a legal left-wing political party in El Salvador.
FMLN el salvador
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