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Underreported: Guatemala's Peace Process

Thursday, August 25, 2005

Guatemala’s 35-year civil war officially ended in 1996, but the country has been grappling with major social, political, and economic problems ever since. Pat Davis of the Guatemala Human Rights Commission joins Susanne Jonas, professor of Latin American and Latino studies, to discuss Guatemala’s peace process and the recent deterioration of the human rights situation there.


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