Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Hearing on Guatemala: Hearing Before the Select Committee on Intelligence of the United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session on Hearing on Guatemala; Wednesday, April 5, 1995
Our consular staff is also dedicated to protect and serve the hun dreds of thousands of American tourists who visit Guatemala every year.
Third, a negotiated solution to Guatemala's protracted guerrilla con?ict is critical to improving human rights and to deepening Guatemala's weak democratic experience. After years of stalemate, the peace process made important progress in 1994, signing several agreements and deploying a boo-plus person United Nations human rights verification mission in Guatemala. The talks slowed late in the year, but they have produced another breakthrough in the signing of a key accord on indigenous rights and identity last week in Mexico. The peace talks are the key to Guatemala's future, and we will continue to support them fully.
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