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Author: Eliecer Valencia
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
Keywords: mexico, refugees, guatemalan
Number of Pages: 124
Published: 1984-09
ISBN-10: 0938579088
ISBN-13: 9780938579083
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Author: Calogero Carletto
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Keywords: traditional, crops, among, guatemalan, smallholders, export, adoption, constraints, non, diffusion
Number of Pages: 44
Published: 2007
eBookDB-ID: GGKEY:H2G7
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Author: Human Rights Watch (Organization)
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
Keywords: labor, force, guatemalan, discrimination, factory, sex, household
Number of Pages: 142
Published: 2002
ISBN-10: 1564322696
ISBN-13: 9781564322692

APPENDIX III: A LETTER FROM ZHANG KUNLUN TO BRIGADE LEADER LIANG JUNLING.
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Author: José Falck Zepeda, Nancy Barreto-Triana, Irma Baqu
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Keywords: moth, tuber, guatemalan, tecia, solanivora, colombia, ventaquemada, povolny, control, potatoes, integrated, benefits, potential, pest, management, resistant, insect, systems, exploration
Number of Pages: 74
Published:
eBookDB-ID: GGKEY:N9T5
26736

Author: Laurie E. Ekstrand
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Keywords: consistent, federal, guidance, needed, accepted, cards, security, consular, identification, border
Number of Pages: 64
Published: 2004-11-30
ISBN-10: 0756745616
ISBN-13: 9780756745615

Several state & local gov't. agencies & financial institutions accept consular identification (CID) cards, which are issued by foreign gov'ts. to their citizens living abroad. Mexico issued 2+ mill. & Guatemala 89,000 from 2002-03. Critics of CID cards say their acceptance facilitates the unlawful stay within the U.S. of undocumented aliens & may provide opportunities for terrorists to remain undetected in this country. This report examines: (1) the purpose of a CID card & how Mexican & Guatemalan CID cards are being used in the U.S.; (2) steps Mexico & Guatemala have taken to verify the ident
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Author: Caroline O. N. Moser
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Keywords: poor, perceptions, guatemala, urban, context, post, conflict, violence
Number of Pages: 182
Published: 2000-11-01
ISBN-10: 0821348361
ISBN-13: 9780821348369

In 1996, the Government of Guatemala and the guerrilla army known as the Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity (URNG), signed the final Peace Accords ending both the United Nations monitored peace process and 36 years of internal conflict. This civil war caused untold internal and external displacement in the region as well as the deaths of over 150,000 people, the majority of whom were from indigenous groups. The legacy of this conflict which includes increasing urban violence, social exclusion, and weak levels of social capital, presents challenges for the country's post-conflict peace-bui
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