
It Took Years, but Guatemala Held a Brutal Dictator Accountable. What Can We Learn?
Opening Arguments
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Unraveling Guatemala's Dark Past
This chapter explores the intricate journey of human rights work in Guatemala, reflecting on pivotal moments that shaped the speakers' advocacy. It examines the devastating impact of U.S. foreign policy and corporate interests on the nation's history, particularly during the civil war and the subsequent quest for accountability. The chapter highlights the ongoing efforts to confront past atrocities and the significance of truth commissions in the pursuit of justice for indigenous populations.
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