Los derechos humanos en El Salvador : una retrospectiva analítica del etnocidio de 1932

2017 
The Declaration of Human Rights emerged as a result of the events that took place before, during and after WWII. In this sense, it lays the foundation to shape the principles of respect for the individual; its main position is to declare that each person is a rational and moral being who deserves to be treated with dignity regardless of nationality, neighborhood, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language or any other condition. These are the exact same rights of the indigenous peoples. At present, the Salvadorean State constitutionally acknowledges these Native peoples; yet, there still exists inequality in their conditions within society, hence the title of this article, Human rights in El Salvador. An analytical retrospective at the ethnocide of 1932, aims to bring to light how these events generated an enormous gap among different generations of indigenous peoples in El Salvador.
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