The Salvadoran Civil War was a conflict in El Salvador between the military-led government of El Salvador and the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front , a coalition or umbrella organization of five left-wing guerrilla groups. Significant tensions and violence already existed in the 1970s, before the full-fledged outbreak of the civil war. El Salvador's Civil War was the second longest civil war in Latin America after the Guatemalan Civil War. The conflict ended in the early 1990s. An unknown number of people disappeared, and more than 75,000 were killed. In the early 1970s,... economical and political tensions in El Salvador were on the rise, fueled by the economic problems generated by the 1973 oil crisis, the pressure generated by the thousands of refugees from the 1969 war with Honduras, and continued economic inequality. Marked assassinations and electoral frauds coincided with the resurgence of guerrilla activity, and the military reinstated the death squads in order to combat the rebel forces, often killing unionists, clergy, independent farmers, and university officials.
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