Friday, January 28, 2011

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The Maya of Guatemala at the Musée du Quai Branly

June 21 to October 2, 2011

Through more than 160 exceptional pieces, which for the most part, have never left their country of origin The exhibition aims to explore the Maya of Guatemala, one of three civilizations that have marked the history of pre-Columbian America.

In a move to valuing the preservation of national patrimony of Guatemala, the exhibition highlights the latest archaeological discoveries recently studied several sites - including El Mirador, which is at the top of the list of five sites selected for appointment as World Heritage by UNESCO.

recent research allows to present a broader and more complex of the Maya civilization, describing the variety and evolution of social organization, its architectural forms and artistic styles.

painted ceramics, stelae, carved stones, burial items, architectural remains, ornaments ..., presented in chronological order, provide a comprehensive overview of the Mayan culture of Guatemala, its development, its heyday and its decline.

The exhibition also provides a current picture of this civilization by presenting a set of photographs and media on contemporary Mayan culture.

Curator: Juan Carlos Meléndez
Scientific Advisor: Richard Hansen



Exposure MAYAN from dawn to dusk in Guatemala was conducted in close collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and Sports in Guatemala and the Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Ethnologia of Guatemala City.

Friday, January 21, 2011

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Trial of ex-president Portillo a first in Guatemala

The trial for embezzlement of former Guatemalan President Alfonso Portillo, began Friday in the Guatemalan capital, a first in this Central American country where no head of state had hitherto been considered.

Mr Portillo, president from 2000 to 2004, is accused of embezzling $ 15 million (11 million) missing from the Department of Defense in 2001. He is also charged in the United States and France for embezzlement and money laundering. The former president, who claims to be Marxist but came to power under the color of the line, had fled to Mexico in 2005 after losing his parliamentary immunity, but was extradited to Guatemala in October 2008. First placed on bail, he was arrested in January 2010, when he tried to flee to neighboring Belize and has been incarcerated in a military base in Guatemala. The charismatic leader, nicknamed "ronco Pollo" (chicken hoarse ") because of his strange voice appearance with his former defense ministers and Finance, Eduardo Arevalo and Manuel Maza, who, like him, say they have committed no crime. They face three to ten years in prison if found guilty.


In France, a Paris judge is also investigating since June 2009 other diversions of public funds allocated to the former president. Mr. Portillo, 59, was also indicted by a New York court of embezzlement and money laundering, the day before his arrest in Guatemala in January 2010. American justice accused of embezzling approximately $ 70 million of public funds, part of which would have passed on bank accounts U.S. and Europe. Washington requested his extradition, a process that has allowed the Guatemalan judicial system in principle but will only become effective once the process being completed in Guatemala.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

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Extension of siege

The Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom announced Jan. 18 the extension for a period of thirty days of siege decreed in the north. This measure aims to promote the fight against drug traffickers, particularly those of Mexican Cartel Zetas, who hold under their control a large part of the department of Alta Verapaz to ensure a traffic channel to the U.S. . The newspaper said the siege could be imposed in other counties.
Prensa Libre

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

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Arrest after 30 years

Jorge Vinicio Sosa Orantes, a man wanted for war crimes in Guatemala that were committed there nearly 30 years was arrested Tuesday in Alberta, Canada. The Lethbridge Police has detained. This Canadian could be extradited to the United States.

Jorge Vinicio Sosa Orantes, a Canadian citizen and U.S. is suspected in the massacre of 251 people, men, women and children in the village of Dos Erres in 1982. The village was targeted by the Guatemalan military because they suspected the residents of sympathizing with guerrillas. The atrocities lasted three days. But to answer charges of false statement that could be returned to the United States. He is accused of lying to obtain American citizenship. He was taken to Calgary where he is detained pending a hearing on his extradition.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

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A woman arrested after the attack on a bus

Guatemalan security forces have arrested a woman Tuesday of 19 suspected having placed a bomb on a bus in the capital Monday killed seven people and wounding 15 others.

authorities were unable to positively identify the person because she gave different names, but she is a member of a local gang, according to Minister of Justice, Claudia Paz y Paz. She was arrested following raids by police after the explosion that tore through a crowded bus in the capital Monday. tattoos on his body showed that it is Part " a major criminal gang ", said the minister later Tuesday evening. The young woman had been arrested the previous Friday and spent two days in jail for carrying a weapon of war (a Uzi assault rifle), said Wednesday the president of Guatemala, Alvaro Colom. The head of state assured that "drug trafficking is not involved in this terrorist act" , spreading and the trail of Mexican Cartel Zetas, whose growing weight in the Alta Verapaz (North) has prompted the government to declare a state of registered December 19 in that department. It has instead pointed the finger at "bands who practice extortion" , an apparent reference to the Central American gang known as more names maras , abbreviation of "marabunta" , carnivorous ants in the Amazon.

These gangs - Mara 18, Mara Salvatrucha and M-19 - were born in the 80 neighborhoods "Latino" Los Angeles and spread to Central America with the expulsion Hundreds of young U.S. to their countries of origin. According to the president of the union of bus owners in Guatemala, Chin Gamaliel, the authorities had received four anonymous telephone calls last month threatening to attack. Bus drivers have also paid 1.5 million dollars in ransom in 2010, according to industry sources. Some 119 bus drivers and 51 other employees in transportation were killed between January and November 2010 in Guatemala, according to advocacy groups of man.