AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHumanitarian Search in Guatemala: President Bernardo Arévalo launched a Humanitarian Search Mechanism to locate about 45,000 people disappeared during the 36-year civil war, aiming to support families with truth, memory, and reparations. Justice and Press Freedom: Guatemala’s Attorney General Gabriel García Luna dismissed seven prosecutors tied to Consuelo Porras’s term, including a figure linked to high-profile cases involving journalist José Rubén Zamora and investigations affecting the Semilla movement. Immigration Pressure in the Region: A report says Canada’s asylum approach is pushing some people into the U.S. to face deportation, while another investigation alleges ICE street arrests in the U.S. disproportionately targeted Latinos. Global Rights Under Strain: Front Line Defenders found at least 358 human rights defenders were killed across 28 countries in 2025, with Colombia, Mexico, and Palestine among the hardest hit. Local Human Interest: An elephant at La Aurora Zoo in Guatemala City saved a drowning gazelle in a viral rescue.
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