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La Puya’s Celebration of Life, Peace, and Defense of the Earth
On the same day that Guatemalan President Otto Pérez Molina announced a two-year moratorium on mining, human rights and environmental activist Santos Fidel Ajau Suret was gunned down after leaving the peaceful community roadblock known as La Puya. He was… Read More ›
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“Yes, there was genocide!”: Guatemala’s Ixil Vow to Keep Fighting for Justice
Rob Mercatante writes on the website of the Americas Program: “In the early hours of June 21 hundreds of human rights defenders, artists, feminists, musicians, religious workers, community organizers, independent journalists, international accompaniers, campesino and indigenous activists and others gathered… Read More ›
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Guatemala: Defamation and the Cost of Speaking Out
Mary Lawlor, from Front Line Defenders, writes about defamation and the cost of speaking out – or if you prefer the cost of speaking truth to power – in Guatemala. “Once again Yuri Melini, Rafael Maldonado and their colleagues in… Read More ›
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A Historic Verdict, Shadowed by the Past
NISGUA has provided an in-depth analysis of the complex web of recent events in Guatemala including the groundbreaking conviction of Ríos Montt, the backlash of impunity that resulted in the overturn of the verdict and the ongoing repression and militarization… Read More ›
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Guatemala’s sugar cane land rush anything but sweet for corn growers
“For the past decade, the corn farmers of this village in southern Guatemala managed to scratch out two harvests of maize a year from the 10 hectares (24.7 acres) of land they rent. But the crop they planted in May… Read More ›
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The Rios Montt Judgement in the Light of International Law: Naomi Roht-Arriaza and Susan Kemp
Written by Naomi Roht-Arriaza & Susan Kemp (riosmontt-trial.org): Although it is unclear whether the trial of Efrain Rios Montt and Mauricio Rodriguez Sanchez will be resumed, it is worth evaluating the only document that specifically examines the question of guilt… Read More ›
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Land Grabs, the Latest Form of Genocide in Guatemala
Leonor Hurtado of the Institute for Food and Development Policy – Food First writes about the genocide being carried out in Guatemala with land and food as the means. “In today’s Guatemala, land and resource control is increasingly in the… Read More ›
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Confused about Genocide in Guatemala?
After the conviction and subsequent (illegal?) overturning of the verdict against Ríos Montt on genocide and crimes against humanity, there is apparently a deal of debate as to whether genocide was actually committed in Guatemala during the Ríos Montt de… Read More ›
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Ríos Montt Trial
Pamela Yates (When the Mountains Tremble and Granito) has posted a great series of short films from the genocide trial of General Ríos Montt. The 19 episodes of Dictator in the Dock can be found here. The Washington Office on… Read More ›
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Increased attacks against human rights defenders in Guatemala
Alert issued by Peace Brigades International (PBI) Guatemala, May 2013 The purpose of this “Alert” is to draw attention to, and share our concerns regarding the intensification and severity of attacks against human rights defenders in Guatemala, the defamation and… Read More ›
Featured Categories
Environment ›
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A Seed That Blossoms Over Time: Letter of Gratitude to Supporters of Santa María Tzejá Education Program
June 24, 2026
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Forum: La Puya’s Victory and the Challenges of International Arbitration
March 27, 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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GHRC – Recent Developments on Justice and Human Rights
April 27, 2026
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Statement from AJR: Victims of the Ixil Genocide Seek Justice Before the IACHR After 23 Years of Delay
April 27, 2026
Human Rights ›
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Opportunity to reverse criminalisation of lawyers in Guatemala following new Attorney General appointment
June 24, 2026
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After the Elections, the Debate Guatemala Keeps Putting Off
June 24, 2026
Justice ›
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New Attorney General Must End Criminalization
June 24, 2026
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Guatemala: New Attorney General appointed, Porras’s disastrous tenure ended
May 27, 2026
Land ›
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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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No Defenders, No Climate Justice
March 21, 2026
Solidarity in Action ›
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Guatemala’s Attorney General Selection: A Critical Test for the Rule of Law and U.S. Engagement
May 13, 2026
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Jose Ruben Zamora: “We Need to Refound Guatemala”
March 20, 2026