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Courageous, Maya Achi-led struggle: Justice for Rancho Bejuco massacre
Grahame Russell Grahame Russell

Courageous, Maya Achi-led struggle: Justice for Rancho Bejuco massacre

41 years later, Maya Achi people are trying to use the corrupted Guatemalan legal system to seek justice for 1982 Rancho Bejuco massace committed by the U.S.-and western-backed military regime, as Guatemala is ruled repressively today by U.S. and western-backed ‘Covenant of the Corrupt’ regime.

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The only purpose of “elections” in Guatemala
Grahame Russell Grahame Russell

The only purpose of “elections” in Guatemala

The only purpose of “elections” in Guatemala - a country ruled exploitatively, violently and corruptly by the ‘Covenant of the Corrupt’ elites - is to allow the U.S., Canada and European Community, the World Bank, IMF, Inter-American development Bank and transnational corporations to state publicly that they maintain economic, military and political relations with the “democratic government” of Guatemala.

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10th Anniversary U.S.-backed General Efrain Rios Montt found guilty on May 10, 2013, of crime of genocide in Guatemala
Grahame Russell Grahame Russell

10th Anniversary U.S.-backed General Efrain Rios Montt found guilty on May 10, 2013, of crime of genocide in Guatemala

At 6:45pm, May 10, 2013, general Efrain Rios Montt was found guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity. A courageous, precedent-setting achievement – globally and historically, all the more so as repression and racism, corruption and impunity continue systemically today in Guatemala, ruled by a military-backed, genocide-denying government.

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Grahame Russell Grahame Russell

We Recommend: DemocracyNow! Segment on Growing Anti-Immigrant Hate and Violence with Jennifer Harbury

Update from South Texas, where eight people were killed and at least 10 more injured Sunday in Brownsville after a driver rammed his SUV into a group of people near a shelter for migrants. The incident comes just days before the Trump-era Title 42 policy is set to expire and more migrants are expected to seek asylum at the southern U.S. border.

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