Chapultepec Peace Accords
The Chapultepec Peace Accords were signed in 1992 to end the civil war in El Salvador, which lasted over a decade. The agreements were reached between the Salvadoran government and the Farabundo Martà National Liberation Front (FMLN), a coalition of leftist guerrilla groups. The accords aimed to establish a framework for peace, including political reforms, human rights protections, and the disarmament of guerrilla forces.
The accords also led to the creation of a new political landscape in El Salvador, allowing for greater participation in governance and the establishment of a truth commission to investigate human rights violations during the conflict. The Chapultepec Peace Accords are considered a significant step towards reconciliation and rebuilding the nation after years of violence.