That last guy was correct. The wires you are looking at are the heater wires for the defrost. I'll bet that you'll need to purchase another rear wiper motor. Water and moisture collects in that area after it ages from leaking seals in the hatch. They tend to rust after time and fail. Try and hot wire it first, if it shorts out or doesn't turn, it need's replaced. Here's a run through on what you'll need to do:
1. Remove the wiper blade from the motor, DON'T SCRATCH THE PAINT! It will fold up and pull off (use some WD-40).
2. Take off the large nut on the wiper motor, it's on the outside 1 1/8" socket / wrench I believe
3. Pop the hatch. Remove the plastic cover on the underside of the hatch.
4. Unfasten the electrical plug in.
5. Unbolt the rear wiper motor and it should come out. Reverse this sequence to install.
I took mine completely off my project car. I think the rear wiper looks hideous.
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