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On March 4 and 5, 2010, hundreds of women gathered to participate in the Tribunal of Conscience on sexual violence in Guatemala.
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Comunidades denuncian los efectos de la actividad minera; varias organizaciones presentaron su informe sobre el Derecho a la Alimentación en Guatemala y demandaron declarar el Derecho a la Alimentación prioridad nacional dado la crisis que se enfrenta el país.
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Recuerdos fotográficos de los estudiantes de Saint Albans y Sidwell Friends School, Washington DC www.sidwell.edu durante su estancia en Guatemala, 18 junio-2 julio 2010.
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Part political thriller, part memoir, "Granito" takes us through a riveting, haunting tale of genocide and justice that spans three decades, two films, and includes the work of the National Security Archive, their role in the Guatemalan genocide cases, and the uncovering of documentation at the Guatemalan National Police Archive.
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Facundo Cabral, a singer/ songwriter from Argentina, was one of the leaders in nonviolent protest music throughout Latin America for over 50 years. Born in La Plata, Argentina in 1937, Cabral grew up in extreme poverty. As he learned to play the guitar, sing, and write, he quickly became known as the voice of the people who could not speak. His dedication to social justice movements and his response to violent military dictatorships in Latin America forced him into exile in Mexico following the Argentine coup in 1976, where he continued writing and performing, and gained wide-spread popularity. In 1996, the United Nations designated Cabral a “worldwide messenger of peace” for his continued commitment to the people and to justice and freedom for the powerless in Central and South America.
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All across the U.S., the Network in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala (NISGUA) is celebrating 30 years of cross border solidarity in the struggle for justice in Guatemala. Founded in 1981, during the height of the U.S. funded counter-insurgency that resulted in genocide in Guatemala, NISGUA has changed and adapted over the years to be a long standing ally for human rights, economic justice, and dignity in a country still scarred from and rife with foreign economic and military intervention.
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With the price of gold possibly rising to $2000/ ounce in the near future, Goldcorp Inc. continues to mine relentlessly in San Miguel Ixtahuacan, western Guatemala, despite 7 years of documented health and environmental harms and other human rights violations. Investors across North America - from public pension funds to private equity capital - continue to profit from their investments, with no concern for how the profits are made.
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