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September 6, 2018 by International Justice Monitor The Humanitarian Pardon of Alberto Fujimori: Forsaking Punishment for Crimes Against Humanity Leave a comment
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Guatemala Trials March 28, 2017December 15, 2020 by Jo-Marie Burt and Paulo Estrada Human Rights Groups to Inter-American Court: Impunity is Alive and Well in Guatemala Comments Off on Human Rights Groups to Inter-American Court: Impunity is Alive and Well in Guatemala
Guatemala Trials November 18, 2016December 15, 2020 by Jo-Marie Burt Judge Rejects Motion to Dismiss Charges Against Ríos Montt in the Dos Erres Massacre Case Comments Off on Judge Rejects Motion to Dismiss Charges Against Ríos Montt in the Dos Erres Massacre Case
Guatemala Trials December 2, 2015December 15, 2020 by Sophie Beaudoin Will Someone Finally Be Held Accountable for Efrain Bamaca’s Enforced Disappearance? 1 Comment
Guatemala Trials November 10, 2015December 15, 2020 by Sophie Beaudoin Impunity Still the Rule for Grave Crimes Committed during Guatemala’s Civil War Comments Off on Impunity Still the Rule for Grave Crimes Committed during Guatemala’s Civil War