Meet the Human Rights Defenders
“I was on vacation in Egypt in January 2021 when searches and mass arrests in Belarus started. Some of my colleagues were arrested. So we discussed with the...
“I was on vacation in Egypt in January 2021 when searches and mass arrests in Belarus started. Some of my colleagues were arrested. So we discussed with the...
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Helen Mack Chang, one ofGuatemala's most vocal advocates for justice and reconciliation of the countrys 36-year civil war and last years recipient of the Notre...
Haga Clic Aquí para Ver la Transmisión en Vivo en Español Across Central America, democracy and its institutions are under duress as...
Myrna Mack Chang, born in 1949, was a Guatemalan anthropologist. On September 11, 1990, she was murdered by a military death squad.
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Q: How do corruption and impunity harm democracy and social justice in Latin America, especially Guatemala? Helen Mack-Chang: Corruption is...
A culture of impunity and organized crime have made life dangerous for many in Guatemala. As citizens went to the polls, DW sat down with...
Helen Mack Chang is an internationally recognised human rights defender, who has contributed to peace, democracy and reconciliation in Guatemala. In the country...
During a 13-year fight for justice after the murder of her sister Myrna Mack Chang, 1992 Laureate Helen Mack Chang became a second mother to her niece.
Human rights activist and director of the Myrna Mack Foundation; long-time advocate for justice, accountability, and institutional transparency in Guatemala.