The National Police Historical Archive
In 2005, 80 million documents were discovered by chance, stacked and rotting in a building in Zone 6 of Guatemala City. They were found by staff of the Human Rights Ombudsman’s Office (PDH), who were carrying out safety procedures relating to the storage of explosives in public security service buildings. In October 2010, evidence contained within the Archive began to contribute to the fight against impunity in Guatemala - two former police agents were convicted for their part in the forced disappearance in 1984 of trade union leader Edgar Fernando García. PBI has accompanied the AHPN since April 2011. The Archive is a documentary resource for the fight against impunity for human rights violations committed during the internal armed conflict. Online access to the digitised content is now possible via the University of Texas. |
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