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Photo:  Human rights defenders from the Santa Eulalia & Santa Cruz Barillias areas of Huehuetenango, Guatemala gather together while celebrating the acquittal of Baltazar and 5 other rights defenders on July 31st, 2018.  Each person in the photo had been previously charged for crimes that of which they were later found innocent.  By Lisa Maya Knauer.

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Photo:  Human rights defenders from the Santa Eulalia & Santa Cruz Barillias areas of Huehuetenango, Guatemala gather together while celebrating the acquittal of Baltazar and 5 other rights defenders on July 31st, 2018.  Each person in the photo had been previously charged for crimes that of which they were later found innocent.  By Lisa Maya Knauer.

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The case of a Indigenous Guatemalan community radio host criminalized for his work is garnering international attention from a coalition of organizations working on freedom of expression, human rights, and Indigenous Peoples' rights. In September of 2015, Oscar Mejía (Maya K’iche) was detained during a raid at community radio station in Chichicastenango, Quiché, Guatemala.  Radio Swan Tinamit, property of the community, promotes the u

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422 masacres,  registró el Informe de la Recuperación de la Memoria Histórica (1988) durante el conflicto armado en Guatemala (1960-1996).

El documento mencionado registró 263 masacres en el departamento del Quiché,  63 en Alta Verapaz, 42 en Huehuetenango, 16 en Baja Verapaz, 17 San Marcos y 10 en Petén.

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