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  • Amig@s de Guatemala, esta es una oportunidad única. Un Curso de Fotografía en Guatemala por el afamado internacionalmente Benjamin Bjorn (puro chapín por cierto). El 1 de junio ya tiene su cupo lleno pero pueden comunicarse para participar en el 2 de junio:   Desde los 5 años, cámara colgada al cuello, Ben recorrió con [...]
  •   Imágenes de la NASA. Según lo describe la NASA, el Lago de Atitlán es un lago de grandes proporciones y sin ningún desagüe natural. Su cuenca soporta la producción de maiz, café, frijol y otros vegetales en zonas aledañas al lago. Pero después de décadas de contaminación, el Lago de Atitlán muestra signos de "estrés ambiental [...]
  • Fotografía de Mole de Plátanos por Rudy Girón – AntiguaDailyPhoto.com Participa en nuestra encuesta en Facebook y elige entre el Mole de Plátanos, Canillitas de leche, Rellenitos de Plátano, Chancletas y muchos postres más. Ingresa en el siguiente link: http://www.facebook.com/questi ons/10151001439274325/
  • Lo primero que supe de Rafael Romero fue que era el artífice detrás de los posts del Mula que es uno, un blog que nació hace seis años y en el que el Rex Mamey o Rex Mula Mayor, ambos alter ego de Romero, retratan con jocosidad e irreverencia partes arquetípicas de nuestra idiosincrasia como [...]
  • En Kaqchikel, Aj significa "caña" y es de élla que se fabricaban las flautas o "xul" en la antigüedad. El Grupo de "Música Maya Aj" se inicia en el año 2000 en Guatemala con el objetivo de representar lo que Luis, Erick y José llaman "Música Maya de Guatemala", creando nuevas representaciones musicales con instrumentos [...]
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  • Angolan security forces frequently abuse irregular migrants during expulsions from Angola, including sexual violence and other degrading and inhuman treatment, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.

    (Johannesburg) – Angolan security forces frequently abuse irregular migrants during expulsions from Angola, including sexual violence and other degrading and inhuman treatment, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.

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  • United Nations member states should scrutinize Bahrain’s deplorable human rights record during the country’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) at the UN Human Rights Council on May 21, 2012. The international community should push Bahrain to adopt specific measures to ensure free expression and peaceful assembly, end torture, free political prisoners, and establish credible accountability mechanisms for continuing abuses.

    (Geneva) United Nations member states should scrutinize Bahrain’s deplorable human rights record during the country’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) at the UN Human Rights Council on May 21, 2012, Human Rights Watch said today.

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  • NATO governments at the May 20-21, 2012, summit in Chicago should endorse measures to bolster oversight and accountability of Afghan security forces and to protect women’s rights.

    (Chicago) – NATO governments at the May 20-21, 2012, summit in Chicago should endorse measures to bolster oversight and accountability of Afghan security forces and to protect women’s rights. 

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  • Military soldiers beat and tortured protesters they arrested at a demonstration near the Defense Ministry on May 4, 2012, Human Rights Watch said today, after interviews with numerous victims and lawyers. The military also failed to protect the protesters from attacks by armed groups in the early morning hours of May 2, at the same demonstration, which began on April 27 in Cairo’s Abbasiyya neighborhood.

    (New York) – Military soldiers beat and tortured protesters they arrested at a demonstration near the Defense Ministry on May 4, 2012, Human Rights Watch said today, after interviews with numerous victims and lawyers.

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  • The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) should articulate concrete human rights benchmarks for Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, and Tunisia as it expands its operations into the Middle East and North Africa.

    (London) – The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) should articulate concrete human rights benchmarks for Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, and Tunisia as it expands its operations into the Middle East and North Africa, Human Rights Watch said today in a letter sent to the bank’s president, Thomas Mirow.

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