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Syndicated News from Guatemala

In Pursuit of Justice: a History of Conflict Between the Foreign Hydroelectric ...

Date Added: Tue, 15 May 2012 19:20:04 GMT

In Pursuit of Justice: a History of Conflict Between the Foreign Hydroelectric ...
The Guatemala Times (blog)
For over four years the tiny Guatemalan hamlet of Santa Cruz Barillas, Huehuetenango has struggled to halt the construction of hydroelectric projects that would negatively impact their community. Over the course of multiple administrations, ...

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Guatemala: 110 days of Otto Perez

Date Added: Sat, 05 May 2012 18:49:54 GMT

Guatemala: 110 days of Otto Perez
The Guatemala Times
The first priority of Otto Perez has been to establish the best relations with the economic powers of Guatemala. It must not be forgotten that many members of this sector where his campaign financiers. It has also been clear that several ministries are ...

Guatemala Points To Zetas Involvement in Clashes that Prompted State of Siege

Date Added: Thu, 03 May 2012 20:23:35 GMT

Guatemala Points To Zetas Involvement in Clashes that Prompted State of Siege
The Guatemala Times
Authorities are reportedly investigating the possible involvement of the Zetas in a recent clash between local residents and the military in northern Guatemala. However, to suggest the Zetas have a stake in what appears to be a political issue is a ...

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Food sovereignty as a transformative model of economic power

Date Added: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 19:07:31 GMT

Food sovereignty as a transformative model of economic power
The Guatemala Times
In a morning workshop on 'Social Economy and Economic Justice', Brisna Caxaj Alvarez described how a ?mixed? project to economically empower women in the region of Puerto Barrios in Guatemala through the production of soya milk was undermined by a ...

Umaña convocado por Costa Rica para amistosos frente a Guatemala

Date Added: Fri, 18 May 2012 20:53:48 GMT

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Umaña convocado por Costa Rica para amistosos frente a Guatemala
Prensa Libre
El seleccionador de Costa Rica, Jorge Luis Pinto, convocó este viernes a 28 futbolistas para los partidos amistosos frente a Guatemala del 25 de mayo y el 1 de junio, entre los que se destacan 16 que militan en el exterior, incluido el defensor central ...

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Carlos Ruiz: cuatro años más, y ya

Date Added: Sat, 19 May 2012 06:29:10 GMT

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Carlos Ruiz: cuatro años más, y ya
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Carlos Ruiz, en su paso por Guatemala, se confiesa con Siglo.21. En este espacio habla sobre su vida y las experiencias vividas gracias al futbol. ¿Quién no ha gritado un gol de Carlos el Pescadito Ruiz? Sabemos que nació en las fuerzas básicas de ...

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Concluye selección de café para subasta electrónica 2012

Date Added: Sat, 19 May 2012 01:19:36 GMT

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Concluye selección de café para subasta electrónica 2012
Prensa Libre
La finca El Injerto, ubicada en el municipio La Libertad, Huehuetenango, se ubicó en el primer lugar de los lotes de café que participarán en la décima subasta por internet Cup of Excellence, edición Guatemala, que se realizará el 12 de julio.

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Comunidad transexual de Guatemala exige justicia

Date Added: Fri, 18 May 2012 18:35:49 GMT

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Comunidad transexual de Guatemala exige justicia
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La comunidad transexual en Guatemala denuncia el asesinato de 17 integrantes de esa congregación en lo que va de este año. Transexuales manifestaron frente al Congreso de Guatemala. Foto Walter Valle/s21 Decenas de transexuales marcharon por el Centro ...
Grupos solicitan ley de protecciónPrensa Libre

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Encuentro por Guatemala demanda anular contrato de vacunas

Date Added: Fri, 18 May 2012 07:14:26 GMT

Prensa Libre

Encuentro por Guatemala demanda anular contrato de vacunas
Prensa Libre
Luego de las anomalías que se han denunciado en la compra de vacunas orales pentavalentes contra el rotavirus, la bancada de Encuentro por Guatemala (EG) exigió al Gobierno declarar lesivo el contrato con la Droguería Colón, a la que ya se le pagaron ...
EG pide revertir compra de vacunas por Q25 milloneselPeriódico (Guatemala)

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Se incrementan las infecciones por el VIH en Guatemala

Date Added: Fri, 18 May 2012 21:34:43 GMT

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Se incrementan las infecciones por el VIH en Guatemala
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A comparación de los demás países de la región, Guatemala ha tenido un incremento en los contagios por el Virus de la Inmunodeficiencia Humana, según ONUSIDA. Un enfermo de SIDA recibe tratamiento. Foto archivo/s21 Según indica José Enríquez Zelaya, ...

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POPE SET TO LEAVE FOR GUATEMALA

Date Added: Sunday, July 28th, 2002
Contributed by: RCN Administrator
The pope leaves Toronto this morning and heads for his next stop in Guatemala.

He was depicted as a frail old man perhaps unable to withstand the rigors of providing spiritual guidance to Catholic pilgrims joining him for World Youth Day.

But Pope John Paul II showed that he remains the theological and moral compass of Catholicism, speaking publicly for the first time Sunday on the sex scandals rocking the church and urging the young to make Jesus Christ and his teachings their model in life.

The 82-year-old pontiff headed for the next stage of his 11-day trip, Guatemala, where on Monday he canonizes a 17th century missionary. John Paul then proceeds to Mexico for two days before returning to the Vatican.

Before the trip, the 97th of his papacy, aides had questioned whether he was up to it. With a strong voice and moments of defiance against the declining health that stoops and slows him, John Paul showed he was.

While condemning the sexual abuse of children by priests, he told people at a soggy, muddy outdoor Mass concluding World Youth Day that young believers should not let the actions of a few sway their faith.

``If you love Jesus, love the church. Do not be discouraged by the sins and failings of some of her members," John Paul said.

``The harm done by some priests and religious to the young and vulnerable fills us all with a deep sense of sadness and shame," he continued.

``But," he said, emphasizing that word, ``think of the vast majority of dedicated priests and religious whose only wish is to serve and do good."

``Be close to them and support them," the pontiff said to cheers from the vast crowd, which was basking in sunshine after spending all night outside and getting drenched by morning rainstorms.

His comments satisfied many in the crowd, answering their questions about how to deal with the sexual abuse accusations that have engulfed the Catholic Church in the United States. About 300 of the 46,000 priests in the United States have been taken off duty this year because of sex abuse allegations.

``I think it was a good thing he mentioned it," Janelle Morin, 16, said during communion. ``The pope has really done all he could on the issue. Catholicism is founded on principles of honesty and truth. I have faith in the church. I know the bishops are protective and wouldn’t do anything to intentionally harm us."

Advocates of victims of the abuse complained the pope missed a chance to deliver a stronger message.

``A few words of apology from someone of his stature could help perhaps hundreds of people to feel some sense of healing," said David Clohessy, U.S. national director of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests.

With his condemnation of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in his earlier speeches and his mention of the sex abuse scandal, the pope addressed two of the major concerns of American Catholics.

Prior to Sunday, his only statements since the sex abuse scandals erupted in the Boston archdiocese in January had been a pre-Easter letter to priests and a speech to cardinals summoned to the Vatican in April.

John Paul spoke clearly and at times forcefully during the three-hour Mass, faltering only at the end when he grew visibly tired, slurred some words and lost his place in his text.

From his first appearance in Canada, stubbornly walking down the steps from his plane Tuesday instead of using a lift as in recent trips, the pontiff showed he was coming to lead the 200,000 young Catholics from 170 countries registered for World Youth Day.

Urging the young to be ``apostles of the third millennium," the pope said Sunday they should use their youthful spirit to follow and spread the teachings of Christ and the church.

A huge congregation, including Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien, sprawled over a former airfield in north Toronto that had been converted into an outdoor church with a 160-foot cross towering above. Vatican officials said Toronto police estimated the crowd at 800,000, which the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. said was the largest gathering in the nation’s history.

Waving flags from every corner of the world, people cheered wildly for the pope and chanted his name with open affection. They ran to be near his ``popemobile" when it carried him slowly through the crowd, jumping up and down and hoping for him to return a wave and maybe smile.

Most of the congregation had slept outdoors at the site in an all-night vigil the pope visited Saturday.

A dawn storm drenched everyone, and a steady rain that began later delayed the pope’s arrival aboard a military helicopter by 20 minutes. The skies cleared as the pope began the Mass.

Despite his resolve, the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and hip and knee ailments forced John Paul to use a cart pushed by aides on the stage. He veered from his prepared text at one point to refer to his age, dropping a reference to being ``a bit tired" when he said, ``You are young and the pope is old, 82. It’s not the same thing as 22 or 23."

In announcing the next World Youth Day would be in Cologne, Germany, in 2005, the pope neglected to add, as he has in the past, that he hoped to attend the event.
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