| Timeline: El Salvador | 12/11/2005 - 21:43:54 |
| A chronology of key events 1524 - Spanish adventurer Pedro de Alvarado conquers El Salvador. 1821 - El Salvador gains independence from Spain. Conflict ensues over territory's incorporation into Mexican empire under Creole general Agustin de Iturbide. 1823 - El Salvador becomes part of the United Provinces of Central America, which also includes Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. Independence 1840 - El Salvador becomes fully independent following the dissolution of the United Provinces of Central America. 1859-63 - President Gerardo Barrios introduces coffee growing. 1932 - Some 30,000 people are killed during the suppression of a peasant uprising led by Agustine Farabundo Marti. Civil war 1961 - Right-wing National Conciliation Party (PCN) comes to power after a military coup. 1977 - Guerrilla activities by the left-wing Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) intensify amid reports of increased human rights violations by government troops and death squads; General Carlos Romero elected president. 1979-81 - Around 30,000 people are killed by army-backed right-wing death squads. 1979 - General Romero ousted in coup by reformist officers who install a military-civilian junta, but this fails to curb army-backed political violence. 1980 - Archbishop of San Salvador and human rights campaigner Oscar Romero assassinated; Jose Napoleon Duarte becomes first civilian president since 1931. 1982 - Extreme right-wing National Republican Alliance (Arena) wins parliamentary elections marked by violence. 1984 - Duarte wins presidential election. 1986 - Duarte begins quest for negotiated settlement with FMLN. 1989 - FMLN attacks intensify; another Arena candidate, Alfredo Cristiani, voted president in elections widely believed to have been rigged. Peace and natural disasters 1991 - FMLN recognised as political party; government and FMLN sign UN-sponsored peace accord. 1993 - Government declares amnesty for those implicated by UN-sponsored commission in human rights atrocities. 1994 - Arena candidate Armando Calderon Sol elected president. 1997 - FMLN makes progress in parliamentary elections; leftist Hector Silva elected mayor of San Salvador. 1999 - Arena candidate Francisco Flores beats former guerrilla Facundo Guardado in presidential election. 2002 July - US court holds two retired, US-based Salvadoran army generals responsible for civil war atrocities, orders them to compensate victims who brought case. 2003 August - 360 Salvadoran troops despatched to Iraq. 2003 December - El Salvador - along with Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala - agrees on a free-trade agreement with the US. The government ratifies the pact in December 2004. 2004 March - Arena candidate Tony Saca wins presidential elections. 2005 March - OAS human rights court votes to re-open an investigation into the 1981 massacre of hundreds of peasant farmers in the village of El Mozote, regarded as one of the worst atrocities of the civil war. 2005 October - Thousands flee as the Ilamatepec volcano, also known as Santa Ana, erupts. Days later scores of people are killed as Tropical Storm Stan sweeps through. Original Location: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/country_profiles/1220818.stm |
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