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Inside the Allegedly Exploitative Farm Owned by One of Canada’s Richest Families
A group of Guatemalan women have come forward alleging they were sexually harassed and threatened with deportation at a company owned by the Aquilini family, who also own the Vancouver Canucks.
Protests, Scandals, and Drug Money Tarnish Guatemala’s Presidential Election
Among the most prominent candidates in the September 6 election is a nationalist actor who invokes God and the daughter of a former military dictator accused of genocide and crimes against humanity. Protesters want to postpone the vote.
Video Shows Guatemalan Soldiers Slapping, Punching, Drop-Kicking Two Teen Boys
For nearly two minutes, soldiers are seen slapping and kicking two boys in a clip that reminded many Guatemalans of decades of abuse by the military during the Guatemalan Civil War.
'Obnoxious' Protesters Will Not Make Guatemalan Gold Mine Go Away, CEO Says
For Dan Kappes, CEO of the US mining firm at the center of a struggle over a gold mine in Guatemala, the peaceful resistance group La Puya is "obnoxious" and "manipulated" by outsiders. La Puya has fought against the mine since 2012.