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DESCRIPTION:Beatriz Manz on “Anthropologist as Witness: Spain’s Guatemala Genocide 
 Case”\nIn the early 1980s, Guatemala’s human rights abuses reached 
 genocidal proportions. As an anthropologist who studies Guatemalan society, 
 Prof. Manz has taken the position, controversial within the profession, 
 that public exposure of what took place is the necessary and ethical path. 
 She has provided expert testimony before Congressional committees and 
 asylum judges, written opinion pieces for such papers as The New York Times 
 and The International Herald Tribune and, more recently, provided expert 
 testimony before the National Court in Madrid, Spain, which is considering 
 genocide charges against several Guatemalan military officers.Beatriz Manz 
 is a professor of geography and ethnic studies at UC Berkeley and has done 
 extensive anthropological fieldwork in Guatemala. Her book, Paradise in 
 Ashes, chronicles the devastation in the war-torn rainforest region of 
 northern Guatemala.\n\nMonday, October 20, 12:00 – 1:15 pm\n554 Barrows 
 Hall\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/10/06/18543073.php
SUMMARY:Beatriz Manz - Anthropologist as Witness: Spain’s Guatemala Genocide Case
LOCATION:554 Barrows Hall\nU.C. Berkeley\n(near Telegraph and Bancroft entrance to 
 campus)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/10/06/18543073.php
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