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THU · 2026-03-05 · 08:45 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0305-21650
News/‘Pain Didn’t Come to Kill Me’ | Ep 4 – El Salvador
NSR-2026-0305-21650News Report·EN·Human Interest

‘Pain Didn’t Come to Kill Me’ | Ep 4 – El Salvador

In El Salvador, a country marked by gang violence and loss, bereaved mothers are uniting to find strength and hope. Published on March 5, 2026, a film by Fatima Lianes documents how these women are transforming personal grief into collective action.

Al JazeeraFiled 2026-03-05 · 08:45 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
‘Pain Didn’t Come to Kill Me’ | Ep 4 – El Salvador
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In El Salvador, a country marked by gang violence and loss, bereaved mothers are uniting to find strength and hope. Published on March 5, 2026, a film by Fatima Lianes documents how these women are transforming personal grief into collective action. The mothers support each other, share their experiences, and work to rebuild hope in the face of sadness, fear, and anger. Mari, having experienced tragedy, now dedicates herself to supporting other mothers, like Beatriz, who is still searching for her son. Through mutual care and shared mourning, these women are finding a path forward, beyond despair.

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Key claims

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Mari has turned her tragedy into a source of resilience, dedicating herself to walking alongside other mothers and offering support.

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El Salvador has long been shaped by cycles of violence, from its brutal civil war to the grip of gangs such as MS-13 and Barrio 18.

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Beatriz, still searching for her son, finds guidance and comfort in Mari’s presence as she navigates her loss.

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A group of mothers has chosen a different path, supporting one another, sharing their stories, and working to restore hope.

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Full report

1 min read · 192 words
Making PeaceEl Salvador’s bereaved mothers unite after gang violence, turning shared grief into solidarity and hope beyond hatred.El Salvador has long been shaped by cycles of violence, from its brutal civil war to the grip of gangs such as MS-13 and Barrio 18. For many families, losing a child is a harsh reality. Sadness, fear and anger fill their daily lives. Amid this, a group of mothers has chosen a different path. They support one another, share their stories, and work to restore hope. In doing so, they turn personal loss into collective strength and show that courage can exist alongside pain.Mari has turned her tragedy into a source of resilience, dedicating herself to walking alongside other mothers and offering support in the midst of grief. Beatriz, still searching for her son, finds guidance and comfort in Mari’s presence as she navigates her loss. Through these quiet acts of care, the episode shows how mourning can become inner strength, how women, carrying each other’s suffering, can become a light for one another, and how together they find a way forward beyond anger and despair.A film by Fatima LianesPublished On 5 Mar 2026
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