Bodies of eight persons killed in a massacre in San Salvador lie in a hospital morgue. Non-combatant slayings rose as high as 300 a month early in 1982.
The Pineres family lives in squalor American's can't even imagine, malnourished children, the husband earning $4 to $6 a day when he works, the wife illiterate, pregnant and crippled.
Female workers in a sugar cane cooperative in El Salvador, where a huge landless class evolved, but where agrarian reforms aim at putting 55% of the land into cooperatives.
U.S. trained Salvadoran troops have indifferent success dealing with guerrilla troops. Here a soldier moves ahead of his company in search of guerrillas in eastern El Salvador.