In  1983, war correspondent Don North went behind the guerrilla lines in El  Salvador to spend two months in Guazapa, one of the bloodiest  battlegrounds of the civil war. Twenty-six years later, North returned  to Guazapa to find out how survivors lives have since changed. Using a  mixture of old and new footage, North documents El Salvador's problems  of soaring crime, massive migration and a fragile economy. This program  highlights Salvadoran hopes for change and how the candidate of the FMLN  - the post-war political party of the guerrillas - wins the election  for president in March 2009. Guazapa: Yesterday's Enemies is an  examination of the courage, resilience and humanity of the Salvadoran  people in the aftermath of war.  |