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Edgar Fernando Garcia case – declassified US documents provide further insight
We reported earlier the breakthrough in the case of the disappearance of Edgar Fernando Garcia, a student and trades union activist who “disappeared” in 1984. A senior and an ex-police officer have been arrested, and warrants issued for the arrest… Read More ›
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Annual Westminster Hall Debate on Latin America
Every year members of the House of Commons devote time to a short debate about Latin America and the relations between the United Kingdom and the continent. A great deal of the debate was focussed on Bolivia, as some members… Read More ›
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The White Nun and the Tahitian Vanilla
What, you might wonder, have nuns to do with exotic spices, and even more so, what have either to do with Guatemala? The answer is orchids, in both cases they are plants which became important well beyond the dark, damp… Read More ›
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“I Will Not Yield”: Norma Cruz wins a Woman of Courage Award
Anyone with any interest in Guatemala cannot fail to be aware of the appalling wave of murders directed against women. While many more men are murdered each year the sadistic brutality with which women are often killed suggests a particular… Read More ›
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Groundbreaking Arrest Made in Guatemalan Disappearance Case
In a break in one of Guatemala’s most notorious human rights crimes, a Guatemalan police officer has been arrested in connection with the abduction and disappearance 25 years ago of labor activist Édgar Fernando García. The arrest, on 5th March,… Read More ›
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Defense Ministry Fails to Release Military Documents
As reported recently by NISGUA Guatemala’s war survivors have, once again, been thwarted in their struggle to achieve justice. The Defense Ministry, in violation of an official court order, has neglected to hand over two military documents that would serve as evidence in the… Read More ›
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Who is Emeterio Perez? And why Goldcorp shareholders and investors ought to know.
This is an account of a meeting that Grahame Russell, of Rights Action, had with a resident in San Jose Ixcanique in western Guatemala. A village near the Goldcorp ‘Marlin’ mine. This article is taken from Upsidedown World.
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¿Indígena, garífuna, ladino, español, gringo, chino o árabe?
I came across this wonderful little video on the guate360 website. How we identify ourselves is an important part of understanding who we are. For people in Guatemala, there are at least three possibilities – ladino, indigenous, or Guatemalan. Why… Read More ›
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Mining in San Miguel Ixtahuacán: Conflict and Criminalization
“Experts often consider open-pit mining to be the most destructive industrial activity in terms of environmental depletion, social and cultural impact… In San Miguel Ixtahuacán and Sipakapa, San Marcos, intensive mineral exploitation has already left its mark. Local residents from… Read More ›
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CICIG issues its First Report
The International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala, better known by its Spanish initials CICIG, has now been operating for a year. It was created following an agreement between the United Nations and the Guatemalan government, charged with investigating clandestine organisations… Read More ›
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GHRC – Recent Developments in Justice and Human Rights
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Jose Rubén Zamora, a journalist in the crosscurrent
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GHRC – Recent Developments in Justice and Human Rights
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Statement | Enough Impunity: The People of Guatemala Deserve Justice
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