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Human Rights Watch Film Festival
The Human Rights Watch Film Festival returns to London on 23rd March until 1st April and features two films on Guatemala, both directed by Pamela Yates. When the Mountains Tremble was filmed in 1982. “In the early 1980s, death squads… Read More ›
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Another arrest made in Dos Erres case
As we reported back in September, former kaibil Gilberto Jordan was sentenced to ten years imprisonment in Florida for lying on his naturalisation papers. He hid his role in the Dos Erres massacre to obtain US citizenship. Recently, another former… Read More ›
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Peace Brigades International on Radio 4 Appeal
Accompaniment got some perhaps unusual but welcome exposure this week as Peace Brigades International was chosen as the organisation to feature on the Radio 4 Appeal. It features the case of indigenous Mexican woman Valentina Rosendo Cantú, who was able… Read More ›
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Víctor Leiva Murdered
It is with great sadness I report the murder of Víctor Leiva on the 2nd February. Shot with two bullets from a passing truck, Victor died in the hospital of San Juan de Dios that same night. A friend of… Read More ›
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Presidential Merry-Go-Round
We’ve noted before about the possible twists and turns in the forthcoming elections especially with regard to the legality, or otherwise, of the putative candidates. Now it seems, the candidature of Otto Pérez Molina has been called into question. According… Read More ›
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Maximón and the Worship of Saint Simon in Itzapa
If you have been to Guatemala, you may have visited one of the ‘holy’ sites in honour of Saint Simon, otherwise known as either Maximón or San Simón. James Rodríguez, of Mi Mundo, has left us with an interesting… Read More ›
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GSN twitter account!
Well, we’ve finally gone and joined the 21st century and have opened a twitter account. Hopefully the restriction on text will mean we’ll find the time to ‘tweet’ more often than we blog, but rest assured we’ll continue with our… Read More ›
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How to view the State of Siege in Alta Verapaz
The news from Guatemala, especially from Alta Verapaz, is something to dread in this year of election, especially with the notion that this will impact on the popular vote come November. The situation provides the ideal opportunity for someone to… Read More ›
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Presidential Election
It is a curious fact for Guatemala Presidential elections that the person who came second in the previous elections will win the following one. This would mean that Otto Perez Molina will win and a poll in El Periódico gave… Read More ›
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Some facts of the Bámaca case
We recently received a communication from Guatemala that contained a letter from Jennifer Harbury outlining the latest facts on the case of her late husband Efraín Bámaca and his assassination by the Guatemalan military. As you may know, this case… Read More ›
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GHRC – Recent Developments in Justice and Human Rights
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Water Defenders Celebrate Ruling Against U.S. Gold Company’s Claim
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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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La Puya: Yes to Life, No to Mining
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GHRC – El Quetzal (Winter 2025)
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GHRC Quick Take: Judge Gálvez On Elections and Detention of Indigenous Leaders
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Arévalo Begins Third Year under State of Siege amid Clashes with 18th Street
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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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Podcast: Gang Jailbreak in Guatemala Engulfs Arévalo in Security Crisis
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Coup Attempt Thwarted in Guatemala
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