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DESCRIPTION:\nOscar Castaneda, a survivor of the slaughter of Dos Erres that occurred 
 during the civil war in Guatemala.\n\nIn 1982, the Guatemalan military 
 massacred the villagers of Dos Erres, killing more than 200 people. This is 
 the true story of Oscar Alfredo Ramírez Castañeda and genocide in 
 Guatemala. Guatemala is a mainly mountainous country in Central 
 America.\n\n\nAfter a religious ceremony, a procession of nearby residents 
 carried the urns with the remains of the victims of the massacre at Dos 
 Erres to the cemetery of a nearby village to bury them in a collective 
 grave. (Silvana Turner/EAAF)\n\nCivil war existed in Guatemala since the 
 early 1960s due in part to inequalities existing in the economic and 
 political life. In the 1970s, the Mayans began participating in protests 
 against the repressive government, demanding greater equality and inclusion 
 of the Mayan language and culture. In 1980, the Guatemalan army instituted 
 Operation Sofia, which aimed at ending insurgent guerrilla warfare. This 
 program specifically targeted the Mayan population, who were believed by 
 the Guatemalan army to be supporting the guerilla movement. \n\n\nA view of 
 the base of the well and the remains of a child. By the end of the 
 Argentine team's investigation, at least 162 skeletons were recovered. 
 (Silvana Turner/EAAF)\n\nOver the next three years, the army destroyed 626 
 villages, killed or “disappeared” more than 200,000 people and 
 displaced an additional 1.5 million, while more than 150,000 were driven to 
 seek refuge in Mexico. \nPodcast source: This American Life: What Happened 
 At Dos Erres\n\n\nGeneral Ríos was the first ex-head of state to stand 
 trial on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity in his home 
 country. President Reagan is on the right. This photo is from December 5, 
 1982.\n\nClinton States Support for Guatemala Was Wrong\nGUATEMALA, March 
 10, 1999 — President Clinton apologized today for United States support 
 of right-wing governments in Guatemala that killed tens of thousands of 
 rebels and Mayan Indians in a 36-year civil war.\n"For the United States," 
 Mr. Clinton said, "it is important that I state clearly that support for 
 military forces and intelligence units which engaged in violence and 
 widespread repression was wrong, and the United States must not repeat that 
 mistake."\nSource: Washington Post: Clinton: Support for Guatemala Was 
 Wrong\n\nAlso seeThe New York Times: Clinton Offers His Apologies To 
 Guatemala\nFinding Oscar: Massacre, Memory and Justice in Guatemala\nThis 
 American Life on Guatemalan Genocide\nWashington's role is a story not 
 worth telling by Keane Bhatt\nWhy Civil Resistance Movements Succeed\nSteve 
 Inskeep talks to Erica Chenoweth and Maria Stephan about why non-violent 
 resistance campaigns work better than armed rebellion. \nPodcast source: 
 npr: Why Civil Resistance Movements Succeed\nThe Growing Threat From 
 Methane\n\nOver the short term, methane is 80 times more powerful as a 
 greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. The White House has launched plans to 
 control methane emissions from most U.S. sources, but as Helen Palmer and 
 Michael Obeiter tell Steve Curwood, evidence from prehistory suggests 
 methane was a major factor in Earth's largest extinction, and warming 
 projections warn of ballooning emissions in the future.\nPodcast source: 
 living on earth: The Growing Threat From Methane\n\n\nDownload or Genocide 
 Guatemala Play Part 1Download or Play Genocide Guatemala Part 2Download or 
 Play Genocide Guatemala Part 3Download or Play Threat From 
 Methane\n\n\nMusic includes Chumbawamba - Jacobs Ladder, Rise Against - 
 Hero Of War, Alex Smith - Too Hot, Chocolate Ghost House - Party at the 
 NSA, Cisco Houston - Pastures of Plenty, Capitol Steps - Obama Mania, Alpha 
 Blondy - Bloodshed in Africa, Odetta - With God On Our Side, Capitol Steps 
 - Sony, Capitol Steps - Who'll Drop a Bomb in Ramadan?, Buffy Sainte-Marie 
 - No No Keshagesh, Roy Zimmerman - Vote Republican 2.0, Pete Seeger - Last 
 Night I Had the Strangest Dream, Fred Steiner - Perry Mason, Central 
 American Marimba Band Of Guatemala - Captain Betty 1917 \n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/06/26/18774035.php
SUMMARY:Genocide In Guatemala
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