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‘Feminicide, Impunity, and the United States in Guatemala’ with Victoria Sanford
Cyril Mychalejko talks to Victoria Sanford on The Signal podcast by The Bucks County Beacon, an independent media outlet out of Pennsylvania. The discussion is rooted in Dr Sanford’s new book, Textures of Terror: The Murder of Claudina Isabel Velasquez… Read More ›
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Vamos: The Fight to Stay in the Game
Alex Papadovassilakis writes in InSight Crime on President Alejandro Giammattei, who is soon to see his term come to an end, if the ramos, the political party or, more correctly, the political bloc, which has effectively wielded power and favour… Read More ›
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‘Simulation of democracy’: Guatemala readies for election amid concerns of manipulation
Candidates have been disqualified on spurious grounds as experts warn of country backsliding into autocracy Nina Lakhani and Jody García write in The Guardian about the manipulation and corruption being carried out prior to this weekend’s presidential elections in Guatemala…. Read More ›
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In This Election, Some Candidates Lost Before a Single Vote Was Cast
Guatemala’s first round of elections on Sunday is as much about who’s not on the ballot as who is, after courts barred leading candidates from running. Simon Romero, Natalie Kitroeff and Jody García write in The New York Times about… Read More ›
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The Lasting Legacy of the Rios Montt Guilty Verdict
Pamela Yates, the film-maker with Skylight Pictures, recently presented a piece marking the ten year anniversary of the guilty verdict against General Efraín Ríos Montt for genocide and crimes against humanity. Today (May 10, 2023) marks the day when General… Read More ›
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List of Presidential Candidates Unclear 24 Days before Guatemalan Elections
“The Supreme Electoral Tribunal has been co-opted by those imposing their own benefit.” Roman Gressier writes in El Faro English about the upcoming presidential elections in Guatemala. It does look as if the the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) has decided… Read More ›
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Human Rights Award To Parliament of the Xinka People
The 2023 Human Rights Award from Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights is awarded to Guatemalan Indigenous rights group, Parlamento del Pueblo Xinka (Parliament of the Xinka People). The Parlamento del Pueblo Xinka (Parliament of the Xinka People) is the Assembly… Read More ›
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Statement Supporting UDEFEGUA Director Jorge Santos
The Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns (OGC) is one of twenty one organisations offering their support to Jorge Santos, director of the Unit for the Protection of Rights Defenders in Guatemala (UDEFEGUA). They state that Guatemala currently faces rampant corruption… Read More ›
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Environment ›
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Regina José Galindo, Performance Artist: “In Guatemala, we don’t live with the truth”
December 16, 2025
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GHRC – Attacks on human rights defenders continue in Guatemala
October 10, 2025
Gender ›
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Pregnant and trapped: Guatemala’s child sex abuse crisis
October 10, 2025
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This is how survivors and victims’ families experienced the “bittersweet” ruling in the Hogar Seguro case
September 16, 2025
Genocide ›
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Military Diary Case: “Every judicial delay prolongs the never-ending grief”
December 7, 2025
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New York Times: The 36 Maya Achí Women who fought back
September 16, 2025
Human Rights ›
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GHRC – El Quetzal (Winter 2025)
December 23, 2025
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Nine Minutes in the Fire, Eight Years For the First Light
December 18, 2025
Justice ›
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Podcast: Gang Jailbreak in Guatemala Engulfs Arévalo in Security Crisis
November 12, 2025
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Coup Attempt Thwarted in Guatemala
November 12, 2025
Land ›
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The Fight for Human Rights Continues in Guatemala
September 16, 2025
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After 13 years of resistance against mining, La Puya reaffirms its commitment to defending the territory.
July 26, 2025
Solidarity in Action ›
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Rethinking Justice: How Prosecutors Can Disrupt Criminal Networks
November 12, 2025
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GHRC – Recent Developments in Justice and Human Rights
October 10, 2025