The Tertulia/Historical Memory
Tuesday, July 15th, 2025
07/15/2025
Starting in the 1970s, Mexican foreign policy toward Central America allowed Salvadoran exiles a degree of freedom while keeping them under surveillance. For Salvadoran activists, Mexico City was a political-military bridge and rear guard. Exiles found allies in the Mexican Left.
Kristina Pirker and Omar Núñez Rodríguez