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  2. Social issues in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    As a result of social exclusion, the Q’eqchi ethnic group's HDI is relatively lower than the national average of 0.560. [ 10 ] Furthermore, the 38 percent poverty rate experienced by the rural indigenous population is almost twice the national average of 21.9 percent and at least 20 percent greater than their urban contemporaries ...

  3. Human rights in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala organization was first established on December 12, 2005. After years of human rights violation in Guatemala, government officials began leading towards creating an established organization that would investigate the many variety of cases that were left unsolved.

  4. 2024 in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    20 December : Guatemalan authorities conducted a significant operation against the Lev Tahor sect, an extremist ultra-Orthodox Jewish group with a history of legal issues across various countries. The raid took place on a farm compound in Oratorio , approximately 55 miles southeast of Guatemala City, following reports of severe child abuse ...

  5. There’s been a major shift in demographics at the border ...

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    Before the pandemic, roughly 9 in 10 migrants crossing the border illegally came from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. Those countries no longer hold the majority.

  6. Category:Social issues in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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  7. Violence against women in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The increased militarization of Guatemala has resulted in abuse and mistreatment of the people of Guatemala. [24] Militarism spreads a perception of brutality and makes it easier to access weapons, which makes the rates of domestic violence against women go up. [8] Guatemala's military has a substantial history of human rights violations. [25]

  8. Discrimination against Maya peoples in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    While there was social relief for the Maya community in the mid-eighteenth century, this was ended by the 1954 U.S-backed military coup that directly led to the Guatemalan Civil War, [2] [4] [5] which is now widely considered a genocide carried out by the Guatemalan government against the Maya population. [2]

  9. Crime in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The Guatemalan Civil War began in 1960 between the government and leftist actors, and it resulted in over 200,000 deaths. [6] Sources cite the history of conflict in Guatemala as rendering communities accustomed to violence today, and the extension of incompetent or corrupt state institutions facilitates the impunity associated with such violence. [7]