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Vamos Patria a Caminar

A historical account of the succession of repressive and murderous governments that have plagued Guatemala, targeting the indigenous and peasant classes. This was accompanied and participated in by the United States. Beginning with the 1954 coup against President Jacobo Ardenz, and continuing through the rise of guerrilla movements as a response to this oppression.

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A historical account of the succession of repressive and murderous governments that have plagued Guatemala, targeting the indigenous and peasant classes. This was accompanied and participated in by the United States. Beginning with the 1954 coup against President Jacobo Ardenz, and continuing through the rise of guerrilla movements as a response to this oppression.

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