El Rescate Collection, 1977-2016

El Rescate Collection

El Rescate is a non-profit 501(c)(3) founded in 1981 by members of the Santana Chirino Amaya Central American Refugee Committee (SCARC) and the Southern California Ecumenical Council. El Rescate was the first agency in the United States to respond with free legal and social services to the mass influx of refugees fleeing the civil war in El Salvador and has continued providing services for nearly 45 years. The Human Rights Department of El Rescate was established in 1984 to document violations of human rights in El Salvador and disseminate up-to-date information to the U.S. Congress, the media, the faith community, academics and others in the U.S. and Europe. This collection documents the work of the El Rescate organization, including the Human Rights Department within the organization. The materials document the history of the Salvadoran Civil War and post-war period. Notably the collection houses the Human Rights Department's Index to Accountability (Indice Sobre La Responsabilidad) which is a precedent setting relational database that facilitates identification of patterns of human rights violations using two sets of data: one on human rights abuses and one on the command structure of the Salvadoran military.

The Historical Archives

THE ARCHIVES

In August 2019 El Rescate donated its historic archives to California State University Northridge (CSUN) Oviatt Library Special Collections. The resource now available to students and scholars includes primary source material for the Index to Accountability, daily chronologies, reports and analysis (1985-1994), Spanish and English clippings (1981-1994) and more.

For information on the archive, please contact oviattsca.@csun.edu

The Jesuit Assassinations

ORIGINAL PUBLICATION

In 1990 El Rescate and the Instituto de Estudios Centroamericanos compiled a chronology of events during the immediate months of the investigation following the November 16, 1989 murders of six Jesuit priests, their housekeeper and her daughter. The book, published by Sheed and Ward, also contains writings of Ignacio Ellacuría, Martin Baró and Segundo Montes. Copies are available through the link below: