Recent Posts - page 88
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Guatemalan Lynching; a symptom of postwar insecurity and racist leadership
Another great article from GSN accompanier Sam… Implications of the findings of the UN High Commission on Guatemala. On Wednesday 24th of March 2010 the UN Deputy High Commissioner Kyung-wha Kang gave an analysis of the status of Guatemala’s… Read More ›
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‘La isla – Archives of a Tragedy’
“From behind protective masks, almost two hundred, mostly young people look through and clean stacks upon stacks of papers and documents at long tables in a cold and run down building in Guatemala City. The mountains of folders are one… Read More ›
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“The palm has more right to water than us”
The psychologist Abraham Maslow proposed that humans have a hierarchy of needs, from the most basic, required for our very survival, to what he called the need for self-actualisation. These needs are often visualised as a pyramid, with the most… Read More ›
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ILO asks Guatemala to suspend mining activities
"The Committee requests the Government to neither grant nor renew any licence for the exploration and exploitation of natural resources as referred to in Article 15 of the Convention while the participation and consultation provided for by the Convention are… Read More ›
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Norma Cruz threatened again
Norma Cruz is a woman with a very serious commitment to justice, a commitment which has led to her being threatend on many occasions. Her particular area of interest is women, and ensuring that they and their families can achieve… Read More ›
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Jesus Tecu Osorio wins the 2010 Baldwin Medal of Liberty Award
You may have noticed that we put up a call for letters of support for Jesus Tecu Osorio as a nominee for the Baldwin Medal. Over the years GSN has had a great deal of contact with Jesus and we… Read More ›
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Recognition: Yes, Reconciliation: Maybe, Justice: No
GSN volunteer Sam, who is currently in Guatemala working as an international accompanier recently sent us this report from a symbolic trial of those accused of perpetrating mass rape as a weapon of war during the armed conflict. On the days… Read More ›
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Women’s protests against mining get noticed in parliament
In a recent question asked to mark International Women’s Day in the House of Lords Guatemala was mentioned a couple of times. Baroness Thomas of Walliswood commented that it seemed to her that women are often more willing than men… Read More ›
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Guatemala mine ‘exploiting’ locals
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‘Our lives can be cut short at a stroke’
‘This is a time of great tension because we know that at any moment, when we least expect it, our lives can be cut short at a stroke’. So titled an article by Danilo Valladares for Inter Press Service. As… 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