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- Subject: GUATEMALA: MENCHU CALLS FOR JUST, DEMOCRATIC, MULTIETHNIC NATION
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- ** Written 9:38 am Dec 31, 1992 by newsdesk in cdp:headlines **
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- Subject: IPS:Menchu calls for democratic nation
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- Title: GUATEMALA: MENCHU CALLS FOR JUST, DEMOCRATIC, MULTIETHNIC NATION
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- guatemala, dec 21 (ips) -- rigoberta menchu, the 1992 nobel
- peace prize winner, has called on guatemalans to build a just,
- democratic and sovereign nation which recognizes its multi-ethnic
- and pluricultural character.
-
- she made the call sunday at a ceremony in the ''kaminal juyu''
- archeological centre, at which she urged her nine million
- compatriots to build a country ''in which there are opportunities
- for everyone and where justice and peace are not an unattainable
- aspiration.''
-
- the nobel laureate has been living in exile in mexico since
- 1981.
-
- she arrived here on saturday to spend christmas with her
- family and to share with her compatriots the international
- recognition awarded to the efforts to achieve peace in the
- central american country, in which she has played a decisive
- role.
-
- at a press conference saturday, she said she would not bring
- the nobel medal and parchment, which she deposited at a museum in
- mexico on friday, to guatemala until there are full guarantees
- for the respect of human rights in her native land.
-
- she also said that ''amerindians and ladinos (whites) must
- learn to live together in guatemala,'' in 1993, the international
- year of the rights of indigenous peoples.
-
- the guatemalan government and the leaders of the national
- guatemalan revolutionary unit (urng) in april began peace talks
- aimed at resolving three decades of armed internal conflict which
- has claimed over 100,000 lives, mainly those of amerindians.
-
- menchu said sunday that the civilian society ''must also
- ensure that its voice is heard'' in the negotiations.
-
- addressing hundreds of representatives of humanitarian and
- grassroots organizations, she also declared the ''kaminal juyu''
- archaeological park a ''patrimony of peace.''
-
- menchu said that, in a country where over half the population
- is of mayan origin, amerindian culture should be respected so
- that ''we do not become silent witnesses of the destruction of
- the heritage of our forefathers.''
-
- she also highlighted the need to come up with solutions for
- the landlessness which affects guatemala's indigenous peoples.
-
- ''it is necessary for ownership of land to stop being a luxury
- enjoyed by a few and be a necessary good for the progress and
- happiness of all guatemalans,'' she stressed. (more)
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- guatemala's amerindians, who have traditionally been peasants,
- own a mere three percent of the land in their country.
-
- the nobel laureate was received by representatives of
- grassroots and humanitarian organizations, as well as diplomats
- from a number of countries, on her arrival here saturday.
-
- she was also welcomed by presidential secretary for political
- affairs, daniel aleman, and sara tercero of the official human
- rights commission, representing the government.
-
- but people close to menchu described her reception by the
- guatemalan government as ''cold,'' when compared to the honours
- with which she was received by mexican president carlos salinas.
-
- and no guatemalan government official attended the dec. 10
- presentation ceremony in oslo, norway, at which she received the
- nobel award.
-
- while in guatemala, where she will remain until dec. 26,
- menchu will meet with government officials as well as
- representatives of humanitarian bodies and participate in a forum
- on the peace negotiations. (end/ips/trd/so/ff-in/kb/92)
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