(Mobile ebook) The Guatemalan Military Project: A Violence Called Democracy (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights)
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| #878000 in Books | University of Pennsylvania Press | 1999-12-27 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.21 x.75 x6.14l,1.34 | File Name: 0812217306 | 368 pages |
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| I worked in Guatemala from 1980 to 1998 (Human Rights ...|By J. Simon|I worked in Guatemala from 1980 to 1998 (Human Rights Watch, author: Guatemala: Eternal Spring, Eternal Tyranny). If were to choose three books to read to learn, in depth and without agenda, what happened and why during the 1980s, during what Amnesty International in 1981 aptly called "a government program o|||"The Guatemalan Military Project is a remarkable achievement. As any journalist or diplomat who has spent time in Guatemala will attest, no group is more difficult to penetrate than the Guatemalan armed forces. Over a period of a decade, Jennifer Schi
In 1999, the Guatemala truth commission issued its report on human rights violations during Guatemala's thirty-six-year civil war that ended in 1996. The commission, sponsored by the UN, estimates the conflict resulted in 200,000 deaths and disappearances. The commission holds the Guatemalan military responsible for 93 percent of the deaths.
In The Guatemalan Military Project, Jennifer Schirmer documents the military's role in human rights violations thr...
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