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NGOs condemn Canadian ruling that mining case be heard in Guatemala
Canadian and U.S. organisations condemn judge’s ruling that a lawsuit against Vancouver-based mining company Tahoe Resources must be heard in Guatemala, not Canada. Six plaintiffs allege that security personnel attacked protesters in 2013 with rubber bullets at the Tahoe Resources-owned… Read More ›
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New report on the right to food and human rights defenders in Guatemala
A coalition six of international organisations have published a new report on the Right to Adequate Food (RtAR) and the situation of human rights defenders in Guatemala. The report, published in October, followed a third international mission to Guatemala, carried… Read More ›
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UN Report on Central American Women’s Plight to Flee Violence
A new UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) report, Women on the Run, reveals why women are fleeing violence in Central America and Mexico and the obstacles they in face in their journey to be safe. Based upon in-depth interviews with 160… Read More ›
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US Congress To Guatemalan President: Halt Illegal Mining Operations at La Puya
On October 26, 2015, 12 members of the US Congress sent a letter to Guatemalan President Alejandro Maldonado Aguirre to raise concerns about abuses related to the El Tambor gold mine in San Pedro Ayampuc, Guatemala. The letter calls on… Read More ›
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Beyond Good Business: mining, women and human rights
On October 26, the Latin American Mining Monitoring Programme (LAMMP), a London-based NGO, hosted the Beyond Good Business conference aimed at advocating women’s rights in the context of natural resource extraction. The all-day event brought together an array of global… Read More ›
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Guatemala: new president’s first few weeks in power
Last month, on October 25, Jimmy Morales won the Guatemalan presidential elections in a landslide victory. The new president, whose slogan was “not corrupt, not a thief”, strategically campaigned on an anti-corruption platform, earning himself 67.4% of the votes. Morales’… Read More ›
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Guatemala: banana workers, union news
Two pieces of news have been shared by Banana Link, regarding union workers and the banana sector in Guatemala. Union to Union solidarity at work The second year of Banana Link’s TUC Aid funded project to support the organising and… Read More ›
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Struggle for food as drought hits Guatemala
The BBC has reported on the struggle for food in eastern Guatemala as severe drought impacts thousands of farmers. In an area known as the Dry Corridor, the drought has turned fertile fields barren with many crops failing to grow…. Read More ›
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Lynchings and injustice in Guatemala
Last month, on October 10, residents of Concepcion, Solola province, lynched to death a mayor accused of orchestrating a violent attack against his political opponent which left two teenage girls dead. Angry residents beat and set light to Bacilio Juracan,… Read More ›
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The Spectre of Militarism
Dr. Rafael Cuevas del Cid was Chancellor of the National University of San Carlos of Guatemala, between 1970 and 1974 during extremely turbulent times. Maria Ruth del Rosario Cuevas Molina and Ana Lucía Cuevas Molina have penned a moving piece… Read More ›
Featured Categories
Environment ›
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Forum: La Puya’s Victory and the Challenges of International Arbitration
March 27, 2026
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No Defenders, No Climate Justice
March 21, 2026
Gender ›
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In Guatemala’s Western Highlands, There’s Life After Deportation
March 27, 2026
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U.N. Experts Warn of Illegal Adoptions Tied to Guatemalan Attorney General
March 11, 2026
Genocide ›
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Consuelo Porras Signed Irregular Adoptions of Children from Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras
March 20, 2026
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Trespassing the Rule of Law: the role of the Public Prosecutor’s Office in the evictions of Indigenous communities in Guatemala
March 20, 2026
Human Rights ›
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Guatemala at a New Institutional Crossroads: Local Elections and the Future of the Justice System
March 27, 2026
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Jose Ruben Zamora: “We Need to Refound Guatemala”
March 20, 2026
Justice ›
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GHRC – Recent Developments in Justice and Human Rights
March 11, 2026
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Jose Rubén Zamora, a journalist in the crosscurrent
March 11, 2026
Land ›
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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
January 31, 2026
Solidarity in Action ›
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Statement | Enough Impunity: The People of Guatemala Deserve Justice
February 26, 2026
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GHRC Quick Take: Judge Gálvez On Elections and Detention of Indigenous Leaders
February 26, 2026