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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: Guatemala: Cerigua Refugee bulletin
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- /** reg.guatemala: 154.0 **/
- ** Topic: Cerigua Radio Bulletin Jan 21 **
- ** Written 6:12 pm Jan 21, 1993 by cerigua in cdp:reg.guatemala **
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- CERIGUA Radio Bulletin, Thursday, January 21, 1993
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- ********** Following is a transcript of a radio news bulletin from the
- Guatemalan news agency CERIGUA. If you use the information in your news
- programming, please cite CERIGUA as the source. If you would like a live
- feed by phone or would like more information about CERIGUA's radio
- bulletins, please contact us by e-mail or call our Mexico City office at
- 510-2320 or 510-9061 and ask for Allison Martin. You may also inquire by
- fax (24 hours a day) at 510-9061. **********
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- Host lead--- Thousands of Guatemalans have spent more than a decade
- living in refugee camps in neighboring Mexico. The war between army and
- rebel forces continues in Guatemala and government officials have called
- the refugees "guerrilla sympathizers". But despite the lack of safe
- conditions, the refugees are going back.
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- 3 and 2 and 1
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- Guatemalan refugees who have lived in Mexico for more than a decade are
- beginning the return home. A bus caravan nearly a mile long has taken
- the first group of more than 2,000 refugees across the border into
- Guatemala. This year's Nobel Peace Prize winner Rigoberta Menchu was at
- the border to greet the refugees. Rigoberta Menchu is a Guatemalan
- indigenous woman who has also lived in exile.
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- Menchu is criticizing the Guatemalan government for trying to keep the
- refugees' return at a low profile. Guatemalan President Jorge Serrano
- went to New York to present his latest peace proposal to the United
- Nations. But there were no government officials at the border to welcome
- the first group of returning refugees. The refugees are only a few of
- the tens of thousands of Guatemalans who fled their country in the early
- 1980s to escape army violence that wiped out entire villages.
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- The refugees say they are not returning because things have changed in
- Guatemala. Refugees say the army has set up a new military post where
- the first group is returning. After pressure from a United Nations
- representative, the army said it would move the post - but would not
- demilitarize the area since guerrilla forces operate nearby.
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- Refugees are already protesting the treatment by authorities in their
- first 24 hours in Guatemala. Authorities have not allowed the bus
- caravan to stop for celebration activities planned along the route.
- Observers say the temporary shelter provided for the refugees at their
- first stop in Guatemala looks like a concentration camp. Only a wall
- separates the shelter from the local military base. Authorities are not
- allowing refugees to leave the shelter to greet relatives waiting
- outside.
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- The refugee caravan will continue on to the capital city this weekend.
- There, religious groups and grassroots organizations are planning a
- welcoming celebration. Then, the refugees will travel to the Quiche
- province where they hope to receive a small plot of land. Most of the
- refugees are indigenous peasants with strong traditions of cultivating
- the land. The Guatemalan government gave away most of the land left
- behind by the refugees to other small farmers. It remains to be seen if
- the government will be able to fulfill its promise of land for all
- returning refugees.
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- For _____ News, Allison Martin in Mexico City for the Guatemalan new
- agency CERIGUA.
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