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Guatemala: The Secret Files

Guatemala is still plagued by urban crime, but it is peaceful now compared to the decades of bloody civil war that convulsed the small Central American country. As he arrives in the capital, Guatemala City, FRONTLINE/World reporter Clark Boyd recalls, “When the fighting ended in the 1990s, many here wanted to move on, burying the secrets of the war along with hundreds of thousands of the dead and disappeared. But then, in July 2005, the past thundered back.”


The Forensic Humanitarian


Humanitarian Statistics


The Atrocity Archives


A Human Rights Breakthrough in Guatemala


The Invisible Crime, (pdf of English translation)


Chad: Habré Knew of Deaths in His Jails


New Study Argues War Deaths Are Often Overestimated


Rain soaks homeless Haitians, collapses shacks


Court Sentences Two Former Policemen to 40 Years in Prison Todanoticia.com


Condenan a 40 años de cárcel a dos ex policías


Human Rights Violations of Hissène Habré


Verdad al acecho (The Truth Is Stalking)


Technology His Launchpad for Literacy, Human Rights


Patrick Ball on the Perils of Misusing Human Rights Data


The Panic Button: High-Tech Protection for Human Rights Investigators


To Combat Human Rights Abuses, California Company Looks to Computer Code


Martus – Paramilitary Protection for Activists


Analyze This!


Five Questions with Patrick Ball


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