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“We weren’t dreaming of a coffin… now our family is just trying to survive”
Daniela Rea wrote in Pie De Página about the murder of 19 year old Santa Cristina García Pérez and eighteen others, for which Mexican state police officers have been accused by the State Attorney General. There tends to be plenty… Read More ›
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Guatemala’s growing palm oil industry fuels Indigenous land fight
Sandra Cuffe writes in Al Jazeera about the ongoing land struggles in Guatemala primarily focusing on palm oil production, its destructive legacies, and Indigenous resistance. Anibal Agurtia blows into the conch shell tied to a red string around his hand,… Read More ›
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Could Indigenous demonstrations against corruption lead to lasting change in Guatemala?
Eduardo Campos Lima wrote recently in America: The Jesuit Review about the increasingly active response to government and elite corruption especially as seen through Indigenous mobilisations. Interestingly, in presenting a ‘split’ in the opposition in, for example, town and country,… Read More ›
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More Dismantling Of Human Rights In Guatemala
News came through, the other day, of yet more egregious dismantling of the Guatemala judiciary in favour of promoting impunity for crimes against humanity. AP announced that: Guatemala’s attorney general has transferred the prosecutor leading the office that took former… Read More ›
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“It’s not tiring for us to be here”: Anti-mining resistance in Guatemala
Avispa Midia published a piece on a non-violent, anti-mining resistance encampment situated in El Estor. The camp is looking to highlight violence being carried out against the local Q’eqchi’ people and has garnered support from other indigenous groups in Guatemala…. Read More ›
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The struggle for water, forests, land and the defence of the collective does not end with criminalisation
ACOGUATE has published a piece about the struggle of the Maya Ch’orti’ people in the face of continuous attacks, both physical and legal, the latter especially through the criminalisation of activists in defence of land and water. For defending water,… Read More ›
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Guatemala judge says those he’s sentenced seeking revenge
The Westport News has a piece by Sonia Pérez relating to yet another instance where members of the judiciary are being targeted by supporters of corruption in Guatemala. Judge Pablo Xitumul has been involved in the sentencing of high profile… Read More ›
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Environment ›
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GHRC – Recent Developments in Justice and Human Rights
February 18, 2026
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Water Defenders Celebrate Ruling Against U.S. Gold Company’s Claim
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Gender ›
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Statement | Enough Impunity: The People of Guatemala Deserve Justice
February 26, 2026
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Regina José Galindo, Performance Artist: “In Guatemala, we don’t live with the truth”
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Genocide ›
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Military Diary Case: “Every judicial delay prolongs the never-ending grief”
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New York Times: The 36 Maya Achí Women who fought back
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Human Rights ›
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La Puya: Yes to Life, No to Mining
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GHRC – El Quetzal (Winter 2025)
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Justice ›
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GHRC Quick Take: Judge Gálvez On Elections and Detention of Indigenous Leaders
February 26, 2026
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Arévalo Begins Third Year under State of Siege amid Clashes with 18th Street
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Land ›
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GHRC – Attacks on human rights defenders continue in Guatemala
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The Fight for Human Rights Continues in Guatemala
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Solidarity in Action ›
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Podcast: Gang Jailbreak in Guatemala Engulfs Arévalo in Security Crisis
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Coup Attempt Thwarted in Guatemala
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