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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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Guatemala: Controversial Early Start to Election Campaign
“Guatemala’s election campaign got off to a controversial and premature start, with an evangelical pastor, a military officer, a former president, the president’s wife and the daughter of a general who led a coup emerging as presidential hopefuls, although three… Read More ›
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End the violence and impunity in Guatemala – Banana Link appeal
Regular readers will be aware of the precarious existence of community leaders in Guatemala. This also applies to trade union leaders. Our friends in Banana Link have recently posted an appeal on their website to end the violence and impunity… Read More ›
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UK Minister’s visit to Guatemala
There were some mentions of Guatemala in Parliament recently in written form, in reply to questions from Katy Clark, the Labour MP for North Ayrshire and Arran. The Minister of State with responsibilities for Latin America, Jeremy Brown, visited Guatemala… Read More ›
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Los Preciosos
I came across this beautiful story of adoption from rural East Cork, in Ireland. Two children from Guatemala, Jacobo aged 4 and Natalie aged 5. Their father, Vittorio, is Italian. Their mother, Jools, is English. A family from three countries… Read More ›
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Attacks on justice and the rule of law in Honduras
Neighbouring Guatemala, Honduras suffered a coup last year which has been little reported, especially here in the UK. The coup, its implicit support from the United States, and its consequences for the rule of law and justice, are pointers in… Read More ›
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It Was Heaven That They Burned
I came across this essay by Greg Grandin in The Nation which, apparently, was commissioned as a preface to a new edition of ‘I, Rigoberta Menchú‘. However, the essay was excluded. It is still interesting reading for those who have… Read More ›
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Angelica Choc announces lawsuit brought in Canadian courts against HudBay Minerals Inc.
As appears in: http://www.chocversushudbay.com/ On September 27, 2009, Adolfo Ich Chamán, a respected indigenous Mayan Q’eqchi’ community leader and an outspoken critic of harms and rights violations caused by Canadian mining activities in his community, was hacked and shot… Read More ›
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In Defence of CICIG
Whilst CICIG-the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala- is no stranger to criticism, it has come under attack in recent weeks, the intensity of which seems to be aimed at delegitimising the very basis of the organisation. During this time… Read More ›
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Amnesty International Urgent Action on Trades Unionist
Amnesty International have just issued the following urgent action on behalf of Mateo Lopez, a trades unions from the Health Trade Union. He has been very active in denouncing corruption in the health service and has also been involved in… Read More ›
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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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In Guatemala’s Western Highlands, There’s Life After Deportation
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GHRC – Recent Developments on Justice and 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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New Attorney General Must End Criminalization
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Guatemala at a New Institutional Crossroads: Local Elections and the Future of the Justice System
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