From Rights Action <[email protected]>
Subject A Turning Point in Guatemalan History
Date August 22, 2023 4:08 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Recommended Democracy Now Segment

[link removed] Share ([link removed])

[link removed]: https%3A%2F%2Fmailchi.mp%2Frightsaction%2Fa-turning-point-in-guatemalan-history Tweet ([link removed]: https%3A%2F%2Fmailchi.mp%2Frightsaction%2Fa-turning-point-in-guatemalan-history)

[link removed] Forward ([link removed])

August 22, 2023


** Guatemala Election Watch #21
President Arevalo #2 in Guatemala
Beginning of the end of the U.S. invasion-genocide era
------------------------------------------------------------
[link removed]

“This really could be the beginning of the end of what could best be described as the U.S. invasion-genocide era, an era that started in ’54 and possibly started to conclude yesterday.” - Allain Nairn

Rights Action recommends listening to/watching this Democracy Now interview about the elections in Guatemala:

A Turning Point in Guatemalan History: Bernardo Arévalo Wins in Landslide Rejection of Ruling Elite, August 21, 2023, Democracy Now
Watch / Listen ([link removed])

Guests:
* Frank LaRue ([link removed]) - Guatemalan human rights activist and lawyer who previously served as U.N. special rapporteur on freedom of expression.
* Allan Nairn ([link removed]) - activist and award-winning investigative journalist (Allan Nairn website ([link removed]) ).

In Guatemala, progressive presidential candidate Bernardo Arévalo has won a landslide victory in a runoff election against former first lady Sandra Torres. Arévalo, a member of the Semilla party, took nearly 60% of the vote Sunday after months of political persecution. In June, Arévalo stunned many in Guatemala when he placed second in the first round of voting after running on an anti-corruption platform. Soon after, the attorney general’s office suspended Arévalo’s Semilla party, and police raided their offices.

Women holds photo of Juan Jose Arevalo, father of incoming President Bernardo Arevalo, who was the first actually democratic President of Guatemala, 1945-1950. Photo: Prensa Comunitaria

In Guatemala City, we speak with Guatemalan human rights lawyer Frank LaRue and award-winning investigative journalist Allan Nairn about this historic election. LaRue and Nairn agree this election proves that Guatemalans want a change from the country’s history of corruption and military dictatorships, but the situation remains tense in the country as oligarchs will most likely attempt to disrupt Arévalo’s transition to power. “This could be the beginning of a turn in Guatemalan history,” says Nairn, who predicts the next phase of this election process will be people demonstrating popular support to force a transition of power. “They may have to take to the streets to defend the results of this vote.”

Guatemala 1954-2023: What if?

Against enormous odds, Guatemala elects an actually democratic President for first time in 69 years. Urgent questions for US, Canada & international community

By Grahame Russell, Rights Action, August 21, 2023, Guatemala City

[link removed]

More information
* Rights Action’s “Guatemala Election Watch” alerts (www.rightsaction.org/emails)
* Twitter feeds of Festivales Solidarios (@festivalesgt) & Prensa Comunitaria (@PrensaCommunitar)
* Prensa Comunitaria’s daily news ([link removed])

*******

Tax-Deductible Donations (Canada & U.S.)

To support land and environmental defenders, and human rights, justice and democracy defense struggles in Honduras and Guatemala, make check to "Rights Action" and mail to:
* U.S.: Box 50887, Washington DC, 20091-0887
* Canada: Box 82858, RPO Cabbagetown Toronto, ON, M5A 3Y2

Credit-Card Donations: [link removed]
Direct deposits, write to: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])
Donations of securities, write to: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])

*******

Please share and re-post this information

*******

More info: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) , www.rightsaction.org
e-Newsletter: [link removed]
Previous e-Newsletters: [link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed] ([link removed])
[link removed]
[link removed] Facebook ([link removed])
[link removed] Twitter ([link removed])
[link removed] Website ([link removed])
[link removed] Instagram ([link removed])
[link removed] YouTube ([link removed])

============================================================
Copyright © 2023 Rights Action, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you are one of our subscriptor

Our mailing address is:
Rights Action
Box 50887
20091-0887
Washington, DC 0
USA
** unsubscribe from this list ([link removed])
** update subscription preferences ([link removed])
Email Marketing Powered by Mailchimp
[link removed]
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis

  • Sender: Rights Action
  • Political Party: n/a
  • Country: Canada
  • State/Locality: n/a
  • Office: n/a
  • Email Providers:
    • MailChimp