Recent Posts - page 54
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A Message from Pedro Sicá, Human Rights Defender
“For us, nature is a central part of life. The plants, the corn, the trees, the animals, everything that humans needs to live. The earth, the mountains, the rivers, all that is life. Humanity cannot exist without nature.” This is… Read More ›
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Killing of Guatemalan activist in the Maya Biosphere Reserve raises alarm
Walter Manfredo Méndez Barrios. Photo courtesy of Defensores de la Naturaleza (Mongabay website) The violent death of an environmental activist and community leader in northern Guatemala two days ago has sparked consternation and concern among communities and organizations working in… Read More ›
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Amatitlán and the ‘Magic Solution’ of salty water
A Guatemalan court has ordered that the former vice president, Roxanna Baldetti, be investigated for alleged corruption linked to the “magic solution” which she promised would clean up a polluted lake. The mysterious chemical, bought for millions of dollars from… Read More ›
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‘La Puyita’ – La Puya goes to the Capital
“La Puyita” -‘Sorry for the inconvenience, we are fighting for the water of this and future generations – no to mining…’ The Comunidades en Resistencia at La Puya, have recently opened up a second point of resistance by taking their… Read More ›
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Guatemalan Feminist Rapper Tearing Down Walls
Rebeca Lane | Photo: Cynthia Vance / Courtesy Rebeca Lane Guatemalan Feminist Rapper Tearing Down Walls By: Heather Gies for TeleSUR Rebeca Lane is a feminist rapper, poet, artist and activist based in Guatemala City whose art and resistance as… Read More ›
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Sepur Zarco: ‘I am here seeking justice’
There is really nothing to add here. From Plaza Pública.
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Beneath the shawls, justice is served
The women raise their hands on hearing the verdict (Sandra Sebastián) “The Guatemalan justice system has said it was not a lie. Sexual violence within the Sepur Zarco military outpost was real. More than ten women had to wait 34… Read More ›
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Reactions to Historic Sepur Zarco Judgment
On February 26, 2016, High Risk “A” Tribunal in Guatemala convicted military officers Esteelmer Reyes Girón and Heriberto Valdez Asig of sexual violence and domestic and sexual slavery against 15 Maya Q’eqchi’ women, as well as several counts of homicide… Read More ›
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News from La Puya
Yesterday, March 2, 2016,the Comunidad en Resistencia at La Puya celebrated their fourth year of peaceful resistance against the El Tambor gold mine. This anniversary was especially momentous, coming just after the Guatemalan Supreme Court’s February 22 ruling to suspend… Read More ›
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Sepur Zarco – Guilty Verdict
Women survivors of Sepur Zarco stand and raise their hands in acknowledgement of the guilty verdict and sentence. Photo: EPA (NISGUA) The 26th February marked an historic day for both Guatemala and the world in the struggle to seek justice… Read More ›
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Environment ›
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La Puya: Yes to Life, No to Mining
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Regina José Galindo, Performance Artist: “In Guatemala, we don’t live with the truth”
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Gender ›
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Pregnant and trapped: Guatemala’s child sex abuse crisis
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This is how survivors and victims’ families experienced the “bittersweet” ruling in the Hogar Seguro case
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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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GHRC – El Quetzal (Winter 2025)
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Nine Minutes in the Fire, Eight Years For the First Light
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Justice ›
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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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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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Rethinking Justice: How Prosecutors Can Disrupt Criminal Networks
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GHRC – Recent Developments in Justice and Human Rights
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