In July 2020, President Alejandro Giammattei issued a series of decrees closing down several institutions created to comply with the Peace Accords signed by the Guatemalan State in 1996. One of these decrees: a) closes the Peace Secretariat (SEPAZ), an institution tasked with managing the National Program of Reparations (PNR) for the victims of the armed conflict, and b) orders the transfer of the PNR to the Ministry of Social Development. Neither victims nor civil society organizations were included in the decision-making process that went behind these decrees. Several legal actions have been filed by victims and civil society to abrogate them. In this episode, Tine Destrooper and Gretel Mejía talk to Rocío Herrera, a Guatemalan human rig...
On December 29, 1996 the Guatemalan government and the Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Gua...
This article addresses the important nexus between macro level responses and micro level processes w...
Since the election of General Otto Perez Molina to the presidency in Guatemala, the country has seen...
In July 2020, President Alejandro Giammattei issued a series of decrees closing down several institu...
Guatemala full of questions after genocide conviction annulled - (Quotes: Douglass Cassel) LA Times,...
In 2016, 15 pre-literate, elderly indigenous Maya women prevailed in a court of law for acts of sexu...
This year, the Alliance provided legal support and psychological accompaniment to 15 Maya Q’eqchi wo...
Thirty six years of civil war affected human rights negatively in Guatemala. Many actors that violat...
Truth and reconciliation commissions have been implemented across Latin America as a transitional ju...
Join us for the second presentation in the Fall 2017 LAII Lecture Series as Dr. Virginia Garrard-Bur...
In the Latin American country of Guatemala, the latter half of the twentieth century signified a tum...
Following Guatemala’s internal armed conflict (1960-1996), the Commission for Historical Clarificati...
In a country that has been characterized by its high level of violence and historically strong repre...
This paper examines Guatemala since December 1996 when the Guatemalan Government and the ...
Chapter 18 of Victims of International Crimes: An Interdisciplinary Discourse 297 (Thorsten Bonacker...
On December 29, 1996 the Guatemalan government and the Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Gua...
This article addresses the important nexus between macro level responses and micro level processes w...
Since the election of General Otto Perez Molina to the presidency in Guatemala, the country has seen...
In July 2020, President Alejandro Giammattei issued a series of decrees closing down several institu...
Guatemala full of questions after genocide conviction annulled - (Quotes: Douglass Cassel) LA Times,...
In 2016, 15 pre-literate, elderly indigenous Maya women prevailed in a court of law for acts of sexu...
This year, the Alliance provided legal support and psychological accompaniment to 15 Maya Q’eqchi wo...
Thirty six years of civil war affected human rights negatively in Guatemala. Many actors that violat...
Truth and reconciliation commissions have been implemented across Latin America as a transitional ju...
Join us for the second presentation in the Fall 2017 LAII Lecture Series as Dr. Virginia Garrard-Bur...
In the Latin American country of Guatemala, the latter half of the twentieth century signified a tum...
Following Guatemala’s internal armed conflict (1960-1996), the Commission for Historical Clarificati...
In a country that has been characterized by its high level of violence and historically strong repre...
This paper examines Guatemala since December 1996 when the Guatemalan Government and the ...
Chapter 18 of Victims of International Crimes: An Interdisciplinary Discourse 297 (Thorsten Bonacker...
On December 29, 1996 the Guatemalan government and the Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Gua...
This article addresses the important nexus between macro level responses and micro level processes w...
Since the election of General Otto Perez Molina to the presidency in Guatemala, the country has seen...