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Rubén Herrera Released from Prison!
NISGUA reports, here, that Rubén Herrera, unjustly imprisoned since March 15 for his resistance to the Cambalam hydro-electric project, has been released from custody and cleared of all charges in one of two legal processes against him. While this case… Read More ›
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Criminalization and Persecution of Political Prisoner, Rubén Herrera
Since Friday, March 15, human rights defender and member of the Departmental Assembly of Huehuetenango for the Defense of Natural Resources (ADH), Rubén Herrera, has been unjustly imprisoned for alleged crimes committed in relation to community resistance of the Cambalam… Read More ›
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Constitutional Court annuls sentence against Rios Montt and trial reverts back to April 19
Ten days after a trial court issued its historic verdict convicting Efrain Rios Montt for genocide and crimes against humanity, and sentencing him to prison for 80 years, Guatemala’s Constitutional Court, on Monday 20th May in a 3-2 ruling, annulled… Read More ›
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Film Review – The Echo of Pain of the Many (2011, documentary)
A powerful, personal story of state-sponsored terror in Guatemala and the lasting effects it has had on families, “The Echo of Pain of the Many” is a timely testament to the brave, untiring efforts of Guatemalans to demand justice and… Read More ›
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Rios Montt conviction is a victory for justice
The trial ended on Friday with the conviction of Rios Montt of genocide and crimes against humanity. He was sentenced to 80 years in prison by the three judge panel. The charges against Rios Montt former dictator and his co-accused… Read More ›
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From Guatemalan Soil, Unearthing Evidence of Genocide
Miles O’Brien and Xeni Jardin report on the role of science and forensics in the Ríos Montt genocide trial in Guatemala. Here is a very good piece from PBS Newshour – “In Guatemala, investigators using forensic science have compelling evidence… Read More ›
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State of Siege: Mining Conflict Escalates in Guatemala
“Fifty miles southeast of the capital, private security guards working for Vancouver-based mining firm Tahoe Resources shot and wounded several local residents on Saturday in San Rafael Las Flores, on the road in front of Tahoe’s El Escobal silver mine…. Read More ›
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In Guatemala, state violence is on trial but repression continues
“In Guatemala, the trial against former General Efraín Ríos Montt, who terrorized the country during his brief dictatorship in the early 1980s, continues. The general has been accused of killing hundreds of indigenous Guatemalans, and he is being tried on… Read More ›
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‘La Puya’: The Rhythm of Resistance
On March 3rd, this year, La Comunidad en Resistencia celebrated its first anniversary of non-violent resistance to the attempt to start mining for gold between the municipalities of San Pedro Ayampuc and San José Del Golfo, on the road between… Read More ›
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Rights Groups urge completion of genocide trial
On Friday, April 19, the genocide trial of Rios Montt former dictator and Mauricio Rodgriquez Sanchez former head of military intelligence was suspended following the unexpected ruling of Judge Carol Patricia Flores on Thursday, annulling the proceedings. Judge Flores, who… Read More ›
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Environment ›
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Forum: La Puya’s Victory and the Challenges of International Arbitration
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No Defenders, No Climate Justice
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Gender ›
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In Guatemala’s Western Highlands, There’s Life After Deportation
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U.N. Experts Warn of Illegal Adoptions Tied to Guatemalan Attorney General
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Genocide ›
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GHRC – Recent Developments on Justice and Human Rights
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Statement from AJR: Victims of the Ixil Genocide Seek Justice Before the IACHR After 23 Years of Delay
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Human Rights ›
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Opportunity to reverse criminalisation of lawyers in Guatemala following new Attorney General appointment
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After the Elections, the Debate Guatemala Keeps Putting Off
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Justice ›
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New Attorney General Must End Criminalization
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Guatemala: New Attorney General appointed, Porras’s disastrous tenure ended
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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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Trespassing the Rule of Law: the role of the Public Prosecutor’s Office in the evictions of Indigenous communities in Guatemala
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Guatemala’s Attorney General Selection: A Critical Test for the Rule of Law and U.S. Engagement
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Jose Ruben Zamora: “We Need to Refound Guatemala”
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