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First reflections: The makings of solidarity

Maisie (They/them/elle) current NISGUA Internacionalista, writes their reflections on accompaniment and solidarity. Enjoy the reading and the educational materials! Dear community, I have been in Guatemala for over two months now. I will admit that the beginning was hard - I missed you all. I missed our conversations, our collaboration, and most of all our proximity. I felt so [...]

Fotografías en Solidaridad con las Víctimas del caso Diario Militar / Photographs in Solidarity with the Victims of the Military Diary Case

(English below)  Acción solidaria  con las familias y querellantes del caso Diario Militar  Como NISGUA organizamos esta campaña de fotos esperando que esta muestra internacional de solidaridad sea un aporte más a la visibilidad de la lucha que por décadas los familiares y sobrevivientes han llevado a cabo. Lamentablemente, luego de meses de difamación, hostigamiento, intimidación y amenazas, el [...]

Interview: Women in the Military Diary Case

Last September, we held a webinar together with the Association of Family Members of the Detained and Disappeared of Guatemala (FAMDEGUA) with the objective of hearing updates directly from the families and lawyers of the Military Diary case and discussing some of the gender-differentiated impacts for women. FAMDEGUA was born in 1992, from the integration of mothers, daughters, sons, [...]

Entrevista: Las mujeres en el Caso Diario Militar

En septiembre pasado, tuvimos un seminario web junto con La Asociación de Familiares de Detenidos-Desaparecidos de Guatemala (FAMDEGUA) con el objetivo de escuchar actualizaciones directamente de las familias y  abogadas del caso del Diario Militar y discutir algunos de los impactos diferenciados por género para las mujeres. FAMDEGUA nació en 1992, a partir de la integración madres, hijas, hijos, [...]

MILITARY DIARY CASE – August 30th: International Day of the Detained-Disappeared

The Military Diary is a document that lists the names of 195 people, including children, who were captured and forcibly disappeared between 1983 and 1985 during the dictatorship of Óscar Humberto Mejía Víctores. The Military Diary also lays out systematic human rights abuses committed by the state, including surveillance, illegal detentions, torture, sexual violence, and extra-judicial [...]

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Solidarity with the Families, Victims, and Survivors of the Military Diary Case and accompanying Organizations

On May 6, Judge Galvez ordered the opening the trial for the first  9 accused of the Military Diary case, who will face charges for illegal detention, torture, forced disappearance, murder, extra-judicial execution, sexual violence & crimes against humanity of at least 195 people (1983-1985). A central concern and demand is the guarantee of safety for the families, plaintiffs, [...]

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