Conclusion

When the Chapultepec Peace Accords were occuring, the United Nations-sanctioned meetings were between FMLN leaders and the government-supported Salvadoran military, so the Salvadoran people were not given a voice.  As a result, militants who committed human rights violations during the war (such as the Salvadoran battlion that slaughtered an entire village made up of the people who the government is supposed to protect, not kill) were not going to be held accountable for their actions.  The only thing that actually benefitted the people of El Salvador after the peace accords was the first fair, democratic election in the nation's history.  However, living conditions in El Salvador even today are not exactly ideal from both an economic and safety prespecticve, and the Salvadoran people remain exploited and disenfranchised after the civil war due to the priority of preventing the spread of Communism.