Cubulco, Baja Verapaz, Guatemala — Central America
Memorial to the Victims of Guatemala's Armed Conflict in Cubulco
En este espacio la justicia se encargara de escribir los nombres de los responsables de los hechos de violencia que causaron conmocion a miles de familias cubuleras
Proyecto ejecutado por Coordinadora para la Justicia y Dignificacion de las Victimas del Enfrentamiento Armado Interno de la Verapaz – CODEVI – Cubulco B.V. Agosto 2003
Financimiento: Proyecto PDHR - USAID
Nombres de las victimas por el conflicto armado interno en Cubulco Baja Verapaz
27 de julio de 2003
Aldea Pala
Angel Lopez Primero ∙ Jose Pablo Ruiz
Caserio Xemez
Juan Primero Avila ∙ Pedro Primero Rosales
Caserio Chuachacalte
Pascual Ajualip Camaja
Aldea Chimacho
Tomas Velasquez de la Cruz
Aldea Piedras Blancas – Patzijon
Papa Tiofelo Camaja Rodriguez ∙ Hijo Sebastian Camaja Hernandez ∙ Yerno Lorenzo Lopez ∙ Hijo Domingo Lopez Camaja
Barrio San Juan
Juan Raymundo Canto ∙ Cardio Camaja Roman ∙ Ancelmo Taperia Ramirez ∙ Martin Taperia Ramirez
Memorial to the Victims of Guatemala's Armed Conflict in Cubulco
In this space justice will write the names of those responsible for the acts of violence that traumatized thousands of families from Cubulco
Project sponsored by the Coordinator for Justice and Dignity for the Victims of the Internal Armed Conflict in Verapaz - CODEVI – Cubulco, Baja Verapaz
August 2003
Financing made possible by Project PDHR - USAID
Names of the victims of the internal armed conflict in Cubulco, Baja Verapaz
July 27, 2003
Names of villages and victims
Erected 2003 by Coordinadora para la Justicia y Dignificacion de las Victimas del Enfrentamiento Armado Interno de la Verapaz.
Topics. This memorial is listed in these topic lists: Civil Rights • Native Americans • Wars, Non-US.
Location. 15° 6.1′ N, 90° 37.8′ W. Marker is in Cubulco, Baja Verapaz. Memorial is on 3a Avenida just south of 4a Calle, on the left when traveling south. The marker is just south of the Catholic Church of Cubulco in a small park. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Cubulco, Baja Verapaz 15004, Guatemala. Touch for directions.
Regarding Memorial to the Victims of Guatemala's Armed Conflict in Cubulco.
It is insightful to look at even one of the names on a memorial.
Pascual Ajualip Camaja was a 55 year old farmer and local Catholic leader. On July 18, 1982 he was kidnapped from his home in Caserio Chuachacalte, Cubulco by irregular Guatemala Army forces. In 1996 a witness mentioned in an interview that he had been tortured and killed. His remains were finally identified on February 27, 2004. REMHI and FAFG
Also see . . . Guatemalan genocide at Wikipedia. The Guatemalan genocide refers to the massacre of Maya civilians during the Guatemalan military government's counterinsurgency operations. Massacres, forced disappearances, torture and summary executions of guerrillas and especially civilian collaborators at the hands of US-backed security forces had been widespread since 1965 and was a longstanding policy of the military regime, which US officials were aware of. A report from 1984 discussed "the murder of thousands by a military government that maintains its authority by terror." (Submitted on November 20, 2018, by J. Makali Bruton of Accra, Ghana.)
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