The Celina Ramos community: Demobilization and foundation of a new peassant settlement in the lower Guazapa, municipality of Suchitoto: 1992 - 2016

Authors

  • Juan Alberto Flores Bernal Instituto de Estudios Interétnicos ̶ IDEI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36314/cunori.v2i1.68

Keywords:

History of lives, land grabs, demobilized, repatriated, landholders, and Land Transfer Program

Abstract

The end of the civil war in El Salvador, and the signing of the Peace Accords on January 16, 1992, gave way to the creation of peasant units and the distribution of agricultural properties to benefit demobilized members of FAES and FMLN, and landholders, or peasants who had taken agricultural property within the conflict zones. The Celina Ramos community is one of them. When studying the experience and life history of the inhabitants of the community Celina Ramos in the municipality of Suchitoto, being beneficiaries of the Land Transfer Program, it seeks to understand the agrarian problem faced by these communities, during the process of family social reintegration and community postwar; in relation to the issue of land tenure and land use, to the productive, social and political organization of peasant communities.

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References

Flores, J. (2018). La comunidad Celina Ramos: Desmovilización y fundación de un nuevo asentamiento campesino en el bajo Guazapa, municipio de Suchitoto: 1992 – 2016. Revista Ciencia Multidisciplinaria CUNORI, 2(1), 105–106. https://doi.org/10.36314/cunori.v2i1.68

Published

2018-08-17

How to Cite

Flores Bernal, J. A. (2018). The Celina Ramos community: Demobilization and foundation of a new peassant settlement in the lower Guazapa, municipality of Suchitoto: 1992 - 2016. Revista Ciencia Multidisciplinaria CUNORI, 2(1), 105–106. https://doi.org/10.36314/cunori.v2i1.68