Special Commentary – Guatemalan Elections Do Make A Difference
Shall I part my hair behind? Do I dare to eat a peach? –T.S. Eliot
On, in my case, do I dare take on the Honorable Kevin Casas-Zamora, the former Vice-President of Costa Rica and Director of the Latin American Initiative at the Brookings Institution, whose article, Guatemala: Between a Rock and Hard Place, was reprinted in… full story HERE »
Featured Story – CICIG and the Parallel Powers
On May 10 2009 a prominent Guatemalan attorney, Rodrigo Rosenberg, was gunned down in broad daylight while riding his bicycle down a busy, tree-lined boulevard in a wealthy residential district of Guatemala City. But this wasn’t just another killing in a homicide-plagued country. On May 11, 2009 Guatemalan television aired a pre-recorded video in which… full story HERE »


