Kathleen Studer and Severino Pérez Guatemalan Human Rights collection 1927-1996 bulk, 1980-1996

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Kathleen Studer and Severino Pérez Guatemalan Human Rights collection 1927-1996 bulk, 1980-1996

The collection documents human rights violations in Guatemala between 1980 and 1996. Materials include human rights reports from international non-governmental organizations, reports from women's and child advocacy groups, publications from popular and revolutionary groups, and information about U.S. policy towards Guatemala.

7 boxes (6.45 cu. ft.), plus 1 oversized folder

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6404278

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Pérez, Severino

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The United Nations Historical Clarification Commission (CEH) concluded in its final report in 1999 that genocide was committed in Guatemala during the period of 1981-1983. In these two years, tens of thousands of indigenous civilians were murdered by Guatemalan troops under a "scorched earth" policy, more than a million were displaced in a campaign of ethnic cleansing, and 626 massacres were committed in Mayan villages. Both Presidents Efraín Rios Montt and Lucas García, who were in...

Unidad revolucionaria nacional guatemalteca

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Guatemala Human Rights Commission/U.S.A.

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Harbury, Jennifer.

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Women for Guatemala

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Studer, Kathleen

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The United Nations Historical Clarification Commission (CEH) concluded in its final report in 1999 that genocide was committed in Guatemala during the period of 1981-1983. In these two years, tens of thousands of indigenous civilians were murdered by Guatemalan troops under a "scorched earth" policy, more than a million were displaced in a campaign of ethnic cleansing, and 626 massacres were committed in Mayan villages. Both Presidents Efraín Rios Montt and Lucas García, who were in...

Ortiz, Dianna

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