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Publications

Since the Guatemala Project was restarted in 2003, the project has produced a Monthly Information Package detailing the team's activities, alongside a quarterly bulletin which deals in greater depth with the issues affecting Guatemalan human rights defenders. All regular publications are produced in both english and spanish.

More publications from PBI Guatemala

PBI Guatemala Quarterly Bulletins


17.06.2008

Bulletin 15 - May 2008

The death penalty: A last minute reprieve. New government, and the death penalty?. - Izabal; agrarian conflict protagonist. - Sexual Diversity in Guatemala. - PBI's accompaniments.

Bulletin 15 - May 2008 (pdf 642 KB)



30.05.2008

Bulletin 14 - December 2007

Civic festival stained by violence - Murder of woman in Guatemala - EU-Central America Association Agreement - Interview with Julio Archila, MTC - An update on the project's activities.

Bulletin 14 - December 2007 (pdf 3.4 MB)



30.05.2008

Bulletin 13 - August 2007

CICIG: A new opportunity to end impunity? - Agrarian conflict - Interview with José Roberto Morales, CALDH - Tortilla: Food or fuel? - An update on the project’s activities

Bulletin 13 - August 2007 (pdf 533 KB)



30.05.2008

Bulletin 12 - March 2007

The trend towards criminalising environmental protests - Population movement and Human Rights - Interview with the Association Grupo CEIBA - 2007 Elections - An update on the project’s activities

Bulletin 12 - March 2007 (pdf 1.9 MB)



30.05.2008

Bulletin 11 - December 2006

Back to the past? Re-militarization of citizen security causes controversy - Settlements in the capital - The student and youth movement - Interview with Erwin Orrego from FENVEMEGUA - An update on the project’s activities

Bulletin 11 - December 2006 (pdf 1.3 MB)



30.05.2008

Bulletin 10 - September 2006

The Spanish National Court’s Rogatory Commission: a step towards justice - Sipacapa: a year on from the community consultation - The Mocca: Chronicle of a death foretold - Interview with Sandra Morán from the Women’s sector - An update on the project’s activities

Bulletin 10 - September 2006 (pdf 1.2 MB)



30.05.2008

Bulletin 09 - May 2006

Campesino labour rights violations in San Marcos - Epidemic of violence and signs of social cleansing - Water: source of life, source of conflicts - Interview with Jorge López of OASIS

Bulletin 09 - May 2006 (pdf 1.1 MB)



30.05.2008

Bulletin 08 - February 2006

Fortuitous discovery of the archives of the former National Police - The agrarian problem: Experiences of the community El Maguey - Political participation of Guatemala’s Indigenous population - Interview con Eloyda Mejía of the Association of Friends of Lake Izabal (ASALI) - PBI-Guatemala: Team work

Bulletin 08 - February 2006 (pdf 633 KB)



30.05.2008

Bulletin 07- November 2005

Polemic over the politicisation of aid after Hurricane Stan - Labour Rights in Guatmala: Unfinished Business? - Nueva Linda: One year after the eviction - A look at the everyday life of the people living in Guatemala ́s shanty towns - Activities of the Team in the field

Bulletin 07- November 2005 (pdf 2.0 MB)



30.05.2008

Bulletin 06 - August 2005

Deteriorating situation of human rights defenders - Interview: Carlos Morales of the Union of Campesino Organizations of the Verapaces (UVOC) - Land Registry Law: The solution to land conflict? - Serious concerns over the Law of Concessions - PBI Guatemala: Entering in new cycles of work

Bulletin 06 - August 2005 (pdf 842 KB)



30.05.2008

Bulletin 01 - December 2003

PBI Guatemala: Work in Progress – Reparations, The Long Road to Justice and Reconciliation – Interviews – Elections – Guatemala Project

Bulletin 01 - December 2003 (pdf 425 KB)


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Since the Guatemala Project was restarted in 2003, the project has produced a Monthly Information Package detailing the team's activities, alongside a quarterly bulletin which deals in greater depth with the issues affecting Guatemalan human rights defenders.