AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHuman Rights & Activism: A new Front Line Defenders report says at least 358 human rights defenders were killed across 28 countries in 2025, with Colombia leading (165), followed by Mexico and Palestine (43 each), and Indigenous-rights work among the most targeted. Guatemala’s Memory Work: Guatemala launched a Humanitarian Search Mechanism to locate about 45,000 people disappeared during the 36-year civil war, aiming to support families and advance truth, memory, and reparations. Immigration & Community Impact (US–Guatemala ties): A Lake Worth Beach translator of a Mam Mayan dialect was released from detention to spend two weeks with her family before self-deporting to Guatemala, highlighting how Indigenous language work can be life-changing—and vulnerable. Culture & Sports: Beach volleyball continues across the region as Guatemala’s Paola Alvarado and Daphne Mendoza faced Costa Rica in NORCECA Tour action in Juan Dolio, Dominican Republic. Education & Service: The Millan Foundation expanded its partnership with Guatemala’s Moore Center, backing 15 years of support for children and families.
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