Saturday 31st May 2014 (9am- 4pm plus networking social 4pm- 6:30pm) Book your place now Lively discussion, debate, workshops, inspiration and action on the new challenges facing Guatemala’s social movement. 2013 was a historically momentous year for Guatemala. A genocide… Read More ›
Month: April 2014
Guatemala: The War of Paz y Paz
Courtesy of InSight Crime, and written by Steven Dudley, is this fascinating piece about Claudia Paz y Paz and her struggle for justice in Guatemala, which led her up against the powerful and corrupt. Her term as Attorney General has… Read More ›
Guatemala: Suppressing Dissent at Home and Abroad
Last year Otto Pérez Molina presided over the sharpest escalation in targeted attacks on human rights defenders since Guatemala’s armed conflict ended in 1996. Attacks on human rights defenders increased last year by 126 percent, by far the greatest jump… Read More ›
Two pots, two stories: vignette on the looting of Guatemala’s Maya past
‘How does an ancient Maya vase end up in a UK museum?’ This is an interesting article by Donna Yates and tells the story of how two Maya vases ended up across the ocean. ‘In a situation where once the… Read More ›
El Quetzal – Spring 2014
The spring issue of El Quetzal, from Guatemala Human rights Commission (GHRC) is available. It highlights current and upcoming challenges to judicial reform in Guatemala, as well as the role that women are playing in the country’s transitional justice processes…. Read More ›
Defensora – the film
Defensora_PreviewTrailer from 6kidsProductions on Vimeo. Defensora is a documentary about a Mayan Q’eqchi’ resistance against mining in Guatemala. The story is set along the shores of Lake Izabal in the community of El Estor where a nickel mining company has… Read More ›
Official Histories
“Veterans of Guatemala’s long civil war recover the secret archive of the National Police, pulling together the missing parts of the country’s past, and of their own. In July 2005, investigators from Guatemala’s Human Rights Ombudsman’s Office stumbled upon a… Read More ›
Organizations in defense of territory denounce violence against their communities
Late on Sunday, 13th April 2014, around 10:30pm, father and daughter activists involved in the resistance against Tahoe Resources’ Escobal Mine, Edwin Alex Reynoso and Merilyn Topacio Reynoso (above), were attacked by unknown suspects. Alex and Topacio were on… Read More ›