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Guatemala Atrocity Sentences
“The Guatemala Atrocity Trials” documents the ground-breaking atrocity trials that occurred in Guatemala’s domestic courts after that country’s thirty-six-year armed conflict (1960-1996). The court records in this archive were collected by Temple Law Professor Rachel López, formerly a fellow of Princeton’s Program in Law and Public Policy, curated by Princeton Librarian David Hollander, and summarized by Guatemalan human rights attorney Astrid Escobedo. We hope that this collection will be an important resource not only to researchers, but also to the Guatemalan people, providing access to historical documents that otherwise would remain hidden away from public view, and if not preserved, gradually vanishing.
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- Spanish
- Geographic Origin
- Guatemala
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- Guatemala
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