
It Took Years, but Guatemala Held a Brutal Dictator Accountable. What Can We Learn?
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Navigating Justice in Guatemala
This chapter examines the intricate judicial process in Guatemala, particularly focusing on trials for historical human rights abuses and corruption. It discusses the evolution of high-risk tribunals and the challenges of public awareness, while also detailing the speaker's experiences in documenting cases against a brutal dictator. Highlighting the creation of a digital archive at Princeton, the chapter emphasizes the significance of accessibility to critical legal documents in the ongoing pursuit of justice.
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