•  

      Toll-Free Numbers

      Call me back Live Support
Free «Guatemala Civil War» Essay Sample

In the Guatemala Civil War, the overwhelming majority of the victims were Mayans; they were approximated at 35,508 which is equivalent to eighty three percent that the remaining seventeen percent were Ladinos. Historically, Guatemala has been known for its tyrannical nature, and in trying to protect the interest of the minority groups who had taken control of the state, several Mayans were killed because they were perceived as the rebellious group.

Truth commissions are commonly understood to be the bodies that are set up to help in the investigation or finding the truth about a past history of abuses of human rights in specific nation- which can involve abuses by the military or other government forces or even armed opposition forces, with the hope of settling or resolving conflict left over from the past.

Before coming to power in 1980, President Reagan courted the Guatemalan right, who he shared same views with. He promised General Romeo Lucas Romeo Garcia, the-then Guatemalan President together with the leaders of the right, a one hundred and eighty degree turn in the United States policy toward their nation. The agreement enabled the restoration of United States weapons sales, the limitation of State Department criticism of human rights abuses, and the promise that America would intervene militarily in case of a popular rebellion. This fueled the war because the Guatemalan government was confident of having US support.

  •  

    0

    Preparing Orders

  •  

    0

    Active Writers

  •  

    0%

    Positive Feedback

  •  

    0

    Support Agents

 

Title of your paper ?
Type of service ?
Type of assignment ?
Number of pages ?
-
+
Academic level ?
Timeframes ?
Spacing ?
Currency ?
  • Total price
Continue to order
 

The ‘racists’ policy of the Guatemalan government which used the military and paramilitary forces in the actual killings was responsible for the genocide. The signing of a firm and peace accord in Guatemala provide the nation with an inclusive agenda for overcoming the root causes of war and laying the foundations for a new development (Adams, p54). The main problem or difficulty facing the forensic anthropologists in their attempt to identify remains is the large number of skeletons to be examined, which complicates everything and also people are not ready to participate because they fear the bitter memories.

   

What Our Customers Say

Now Accepting Apple Pay!
Click here to chat with us