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Delegation 2024
"Memory and Resistance"
Join us for the Fall 2024 delegation!
From September 9th to the 13th, stand in solidarity with the Achí and Kaqchikel Mayan communities, survivors of the Genocide of the Internal Armed Conflict in Guatemala, who are fighting for memory, truth and justice
Accompaniers perspectives 2024
Accompaniers perspectives
We invite you to read the following reflection pieces from our accompaniers showing the importance of the internacionalismo
Our 2023 accomplishment
Remembering the future: Where we come from and where we’re going
Times are changing. Crises multiply across the world, including in Guatemala, and so are resistance movements that challenge violent systems and create alternatives. This year, Guatemala faced the illegal and corrupt repression of political parties, an ongoing national strike led by Indigenous Peoples, and much more. While this crisis caught the world’s attention, NISGUA’s partners continue to lead struggles that come from long before and will long outlast this moment.
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Stand with communities as they defend their lives and territories against unjust trade policies and the violent imposition of extractive projects.

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Support survivors who seek justice and an end to impunity for crimes committed during the Internal Armed Conflict.

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Several delegates walk up a path in Las Margaritas Copón. Photo credit: Chantelle John

Dissuade violence through presence and transnational advocacy, at the request of Guatemalan organizations and activists targeted for their struggles.

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Accompanier perspectives: Exile & Mountain

November 18th, 2024|0 Comments

Ethan, Internacionalista 2024, wrote this letter on October 9th, 2024 after a visit to ex-political prisoners in Huehuetenango. The Cuchumatanes mountains stretch 400 kilometers across the departments of Huehuetenango and Quiché in northwest Guatemala, the tallest non-volcanic [...]

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