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NISGUA'S PROGRAMS


As survivors of Guatemala's war demand justice for massacres, torture, and massive displacement, NISGUA supports the genocide cases and other ground-breaking cases against former dictators for genocide and crimes against humanity.
(Photo: James Rodriguez, www.mimundo.org)

NISGUA volunteers work with human rights defenders in Guatemala. Learn more about being a human rights observer.



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NISGUA works to highlight and oppose destructive open-pit mining practices and to halt the construction of the Xalalá mega-dam that would displace some 30 indigenous communities in the Ixcán.
(Photo: People express opposition to the Xalalá dam.)



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From promoting ground-breaking struggles for women’s and indigenous rights, to challenging the destruction wrought by open-pit mines and dams, NISGUA celebrates the accomplishments we have achieved together as a strong and active U.S. grassroots network. Read about our accomplishments for 2008 and 2009 (PDF)


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NISGUA links people in the U.S. with the Guatemalan people
and their grassroots struggles for justice, human rights, environmental protection, and dignity.

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Join NISGUA as we accompany individuals and communities organizing to defend their rights in Guatemala.  Read more about the program, who we accompany and how you can become an accompanier.  Application deadline is April 2, 2010.
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The Struggle for Self-Determination in Guatemala -  This year, NISGUA's tour will feature a member of the Regional Assembly in Defense of Natural Resources from the western department of Huehuetenango. The Regional Assembly has been organizing throughout the department, where twenty-seven municipalities have held democratic referendums on mining in indigenous territories. See tour schedule here.
[Photo: James Rodriguez, www.mimundo.org]
   
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TAKE ACTION: Unionists Evicted from Central Park
Members of the Agua Pura Salvavidas union SITRAPETEN have set up a smaller encampment in Central Park, after a forced eviction carried out by the police on December 10, 2009You can watch the video of state forces evicting SITRAPETEN members on International Human Rights Day hereJoin us in calling on the Guatemalan government to respect SITRAPETEN's rights! En espanol.

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TAKE ACTION: Support Indigenous Self-Determination

[Photo: James Rodriguez, www.mimundo.org]
Communities across Guatemala have used referendums to voice their opposition to natural resource extraction and mega-projects that threaten their livelihoods and rights as indigenous peoples. Join us today in urging the Guatemalan government to repsect community referendums and uphold indigenous peoples' rights.
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Late on December 3, 2009, the First Sentencing Court in Chiquimula sentenced a retired colonel and 3 former military commissioners to 53 years and 4 months for the forced disappearance and illegal detention of 8 people from the community of El Jute in 1981.  The colonel is the highest-ranking military official to be sentenced for a crime committed during the internal armed conflict.  Witnesses have publicly denounced threats received throughout the process.


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