Conference on Human Rights in Guatemala
Concerning the support of the guatemalan government and the civil rights abuses from the military.
Read moreBureaucracy of Death
A report to the house on the Guatemalan government, and the pervasive civil rights abuses that it is perpetrating
Read moreCongressional House Records June 12, 1985
A Transcription between Mr. Broomsfield Mr. Lagomarsino, Mr. Hyde, Mr. Gephardt and Mr. Solarz. Concerning the former support of the Nicaraguan Government and the Contras.
Read moreA Tribute to Amnest International, Helsinki Watch and American Watch
A report to congress of the efforts and affects of Amnesty International, Helsinki Watch and Americas Watch in Turkey, Cuba, Pakistan and the Soviet Union.
Read moreThe Situation in Guatemala Part II
Congressional record on the situation in Guatemala concerning the Guerilla rebels and the Guatemala military and it’s effect on the population.
Read moreRearming the Guatemalan Military
congressional records pertaining to the sale of $2million in military helicopter parts, and the Regan Administrations involvement.
Read moreThe Genocide Treaty and The Plight of Guatemalan Refugees
A plight to help stop the genocide currently being enacted in guatemala. in reference to Victor Perera article for a national magazine
Read moreCentral American Report
a report containing a background on the Nicarauan Report, and the United States involvement.
Read moreCongressional Record concerning Central America
A report by Mr. Lagomarisino concerning the United States involvements in central America specificaly Nicaragua, and President Reagans comments as recorded earlier.
Read moreGuatemala Moves Toward Civilian Rule
Mr. Barnes report after visiting the Guatemala Embassy concerning human rights violations. Includes a report from the Embasy of Guatamala.
Read moreChief George Manuel Memorial Indigenous Library
The library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.
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