
El Salvador Peace Accords
The El Salvador Peace Accords, signed in 1992, marked the end of a 12-year civil war between the government and leftist guerrilla groups. These agreements aimed to promote peace, democracy, and human rights by ceasing violence, disarming combatants, and implementing political and social reforms. They also included provisions for monitoring human rights, integrating former fighters into society, and establishing fair electoral processes. The accords helped transition El Salvador from conflict to stability, fostering a framework for peaceful political participation and rebuilding the nation's institutions.