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Soldiers are trained for combat. They exist to defend a state against aggression, or to keep order in extreme emergencies….
As President Bernardo Arévalo enters his second year in office, Guatemala faces a challenging political landscape. His first year was…
November 16 marked the 35th anniversary of the killing of six Jesuit priests of the Central American University (Universidad Centroamericana,…
WOLA expert, Jo-Marie Burt, available for comment and analysis Guatemala City, November 13, 2024 – After more than seven months…
17 October 2024 19 international civil society organisations demand due process at the review of journalist Jose Rubén Zamora’s detention…
As a contribution to the democratic process and the strengthening of the rule of law in Guatemala, several international organizations…
On June 1, Nayib Bukele assumed a second presidential term, despite the constitutional prohibition of consecutive re-election, and reformed the…
Washington, D.C. May 24th, 2024 The undersigned organizations join in extending our deepest condolences to the family and friends of…
May 21, 2023 As human rights, faith, environmental, solidarity and Salvadoran diaspora groups in the United States and internationally, we…
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