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How Dianna Ortiz Exposed U.S. Complicity in Guatemalan War Crimes


How Dianna Ortiz Exposed U.S. Complicity in Guatemalan War Crimes
An interview with journalist Allan Nairn following her recent death.
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Sister Dianna Ortiz passed away on February 19 from cancer at the age of sixty-two. Ortiz was an Ursuline nun and a human rights activist who worked in the highlands of Guatemala beginning in 1987. In 2004, she wrote the award-winning book
Ortiz’s 1995 court case resulted in a $47.5 million judgment against a Guatemalan military official.
Dennis Bernstein, host of Pacifica Radio’s program
Flashpoints, recently interviewed investigative reporter, Allan Nairn, who in 1980 reported from Guatemala in the middle of an assassination campaign targeting student leaders, amid a chaotic counterinsurgency campaign against Marxist guerrillas active in both urban and rural areas.  ....

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US' attempts to wall itself off from terror unleashed by years of its brutal intervention in Guatemala are cruel and immoral — RT Op-ed


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Daniel Kovalik teaches International Human Rights at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, and is author of the recently-released No More War: How the West Violates International Law by Using “Humanitarian” Intervention to Advance Economic and Strategic Interests.
One thing Americans fail to understand is that wars and military interventions against other countries have profound effects that can last for many decades.
The effects do not simply end with the signing of a peace treaty or the withdrawal of troops. There may be no better example of this than the case of US intervention in Guatemala beginning almost 70 years ago. ....

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