In April 2013, ASST released a completed report long kept confidential containing the testimonies of victims of torture during El Salvador’s 1980-1992 civil war. Lack of funding impeded publication of the report after the Salvadoran peace accords of 1992, but the Fund’s assistance has helped make it possible. The report contains the accounts of 270 victims interviewed in 1986, in the midst of the civil war, by the non-governmental Human Rights Commission of El Salvador. The report has two aims: to further educate Salvadoran society, and those beyond, of the horrors of the torture carried out by paramilitary forces during the war to help ensure that such acts never happen again; and to use the compiled material to bring claims before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR). In 2012, the IAHCR accepted a complaint by the Human Rights Institute of the Central American University, submitted on behalf of ASST members, covering four specific cases and accusing the current Funes administration of negligence in investigating torture cases. This past year, ASST conducted 15 workshops to help address the psychosocial needs of 30 torture survivors in El Salvador and showcased their exhibition “Torture: Never Again in El Salvador” throughout the country. The exhibition will be shown, and more psychosocial workshops realized, throughout the country this coming year with ASST’s renewal grant from the Fund.