Hernandez, Maria Julia

Hernandez, Maria Julia
▪ 2008

      El Salvadoran human rights activist

born Jan. 30, 1939 , Honduras

died March 30, 2007 , San Salvador, El Salvador
devoted her life to chronicling and investigating the abuses and massacres committed by right-wing paramilitary death squads, which were believed supported by the U.S., during El Salvador's civil war (1980s and early '90s), as the founder (1983) of Tutela Legal, a Roman Catholic-based human rights group. Hernández was teaching law at the University of Central America, San Salvador, when Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero recruited her to help support his human rights activities. After Romero was murdered in 1980 by death squads, she continued to seek evidence of paramilitary abuses and to work toward bringing these killers to justice. She documented the slaughter in 1981 of several hundred villagers in El Mozote with the testimony of the lone surviving eyewitness to the massacre, Rufina Amaya (who died on March 6, a few weeks before Hernández), and sought to prosecute the perpetrators with the help of evidence from forensic anthropologists. She also investigated the deaths in 1989 of six Jesuit priests slain on the campus of the University of Central America. Though a Truth Commission was established, an amnesty pardoned those involved in the killings that took place during the civil war. Nonetheless, Hernández continued to minister to the families of the dead and to work for social justice.

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • María Julia Hernández — (January 30, 1939 March 30, 2007) was a prominent human rights advocate who tried to speak for victims of the civil war in El Salvador. She was the founding director of Tutela Legal, the human rights office of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of… …   Wikipedia

  • María Julia Hernández — Nacimiento …   Wikipedia Español

  • María Julia Mantilla — For her aunt, Miss Peru 1969 and a semi finalist in Miss Universe 1969, see María Julia Mantilla Mayer. María Julia Mantilla Beauty pageant titleholder Born …   Wikipedia

  • Hernández — Contenido 1 Toponimia 1.1 Argentina 1.2 España 2 Apellido 2.1 Algunas personas c …   Wikipedia Español

  • Julia Codesido — Nombre de nacimiento Julia Manuela Codesido y Estenós Nacimiento 1892 Lima  Perú …   Wikipedia Español

  • Maria Doyle Kennedy — Born Maria Josephine Doyle September 25, 1964 (1964 09 25) (age 47) Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland Other names Maria Doyle Occupation Actor …   Wikipedia

  • María Conchita Alonso — Background information Birth name María Concepción Alonso Bustillo Also known as …   Wikipedia

  • Julia Farnesio — Posible retrato de Julia Farnesio Julia Farnesio o Giulia Farnese era una de las amantes de Rodrigo Borgia, quien fuera luego el Papa Alejandro VI. Fue conocida como Giulia la bella , que en italiano significa Julia la hermosa . Lorenzo Pucci la… …   Wikipedia Español

  • María Alejandra Martín — Maríalejandra Martín Castillo (born in Caracas on November 23, 1964) is a Venezuelan actress. She is internationally known from her role of Ana María Pérez, sentimental mother of Juana Pérez (played by Daniela Alvarado), in the Coral… …   Wikipedia

  • Maria Moors Cabot prize — The Maria Moors Cabot Prizes are the oldest international awards in the field of journalism.[1] They pick what the Trustees of Columbia University see as journalistic contributions to inter American understanding. Contents 1 Award 2 Recipients 3 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”