Los integrantes del Foro de ONG Internacionales en Guatemala –FONGI-, en nuestra calidad de representantes de organizaciones de las sociedades civiles de Alemania, Bélgica, España, Estados Unidos, Holanda, Irlanda, Noruega, Suecia, Canadá y Suiza, ante los últimos acontecimientos en relación con el proceso por genocidio que se viene llevando a cabo en Guatemala:Reconocemos la lucha perseverante de víctimas y sobrevivientes del conflicto armado interno, organizaciones de derechos humanos, así como de abogados, técnicos y peritos quienes, desde hace años, vienen pidiendo justicia y recopilando las evidencias necesarias para que todas las ersonas que fueron objeto de graves violaciones de derechos humanos que ofenden a la humanidad, puedan por fin encontrar la paz. The members of the Forum of International NGOs in Guatemala -FONGI-, in Our representatives of civil society organizations Germany, Belgium, Spain, United States, Netherlands, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Canada and Switzerland, in the light of the latest developments in the Genocide that is taking place in Guatemala: We recognize the persevering struggle of victims and survivors of the conflict Internal armed forces, human rights organizations, as well as lawyers, Experts and experts who, for years, have been demanding justice and collecting the necessary evidence to ensure that all persons who were subjected to serious Human rights violations that offend humanity, may at last find peace.
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On 13 February Impunity Watch presented the second report of the Observatory of Judicial Independence entitled: “Judges in High Risk [Courts]: Threats to Judicial Independence in Guatemala.” Download
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