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.
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.)
Make a tax-deductible donation today.
Your support makes
our work possible. Thank you!
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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Thanks
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NISGUA
links people in the U.S. and Guatemala
in the grassroots global struggle for justice,
human dignity, and respect for the Earth.
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Communities
throughout Guatemala were hit hard by Pacaya's volcanic eruptions and
tropical storm Agatha in late May. Click here for more information about the disasters and how you can help.
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Enter NISGUA's Annual "Take a Chance for Peace" Drawing
 Enter our drawing for the opportunity to win
fabulous prizes while supporting NISGUA's work. Thanks to the
generous donations of our supporters, the prizes are amazing this year. Read more and enter now! Only the first 600 tickets received will be entered for a chance to win.
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Join us for the G.A.P. Gathering in September
Please join us for this year's Guatemala Accompaniment Project
Gathering September 9-12 at the World Fellowship Center. Each year, the
G.A.P. community comes together to reflect on our work and plan for
moving forward. All G.A.P. supporters are welcome.
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 This spring,
NISGUA's
tour featured a member of the Regional Assembly in Defense of
Natural
Resources from the western department of Huehuetenango. Thank you to
all who participated, organized and shared with us this year. Read our tour report ( English / Espanol), participate in the tour action letter, visit our blog for more photos and please stay tuned for follow-up actions like the letter described below.
[Photo:
James Rodriguez,
www.mimundo.org]
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On
May 20, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights granted
precautionary measures in favor of 18 indigenous communities and
requested that the Guatemalan State suspend mining operations at the
Marlin mine. The IACHR cited concerns about water contamination
and health. On June 4, 139 Guatemalan and international
organizations called on the president to comply with the
precautionary measures. En espanol. Read the declaration of the Consejo de los Pueblos del Occidente.
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On
May 5, community leaders from five muncipalities in the highland
department of Quiche presented official
documents in Congress rejecting mines, dams, and other projects planned
within indigenous territories. The documents ( English / Espanol), signed by thousands
of community members, call on the government to respect the
consultation process and indigenous rights, as well as guarantee the
preservation of natural resources. Click here for photos.
[Photo: Edgar
Alvarez]
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New Resource: Recovering Our Historical Memory
Recovering Our Historical Memory (Rescatando Nuestra Memoria) is
a Spanish language, photography-based book about Guatemalan communities
that were displaced during the internal armed conflict. Please order your copy today and support the free
distribution of the book throughout Guatemala.
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Solidarity with the People of Guatemala
436 14th Street, Suite 409
Oakland, CA 94612
Phone: 510-238-8400
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Email: info[AT]nisgua.org
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