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Saturday, February 20, 2010

BLOG #2 DEAR VICTIM

Dear Victim,

I understand what you are going thru. The circumstances in which you experienced have been difficult to overcome. Life has not been easy, but yet you have been strong. It is not easy to forget what was done to our family and friends in the Rio Negro Village in Guatemala. I do admire you for not giving up hopes and desires to have a better community, even if it is difficult to keep the Mayan culture and values alive. Many things can change within time, but this could take time. With our dedication to find change anything is possible.

This has been a horrified experience for me because my family was tortured and we were forced to hide. My family was stressed; we did not know what route to take. Our human rights were being violated in one way or another. I became involved in the Human Rights movement because I want more individuals to understand their rights. We need to educate each other so that these tragedies don’t occur again within our community. We can stop this because we are human and our voice counts as much as anyone else.

Being a victim has helped me become a better individual and encourage people to speak their minds. Being involved with this movement has helped me recover from intimidation to our culture and our beliefs. Mayan violence continues for oppressor on Spanish conquest and it looks as if there was no end to this situation. Our story is related because many individuals see us as ignorant and Indians. We have also gone thru a lot of suffering, for the only reason that we are not a large population. Many don’t understand that we have the same values and rights as they do.

Being involved with the Human Rights Movement has helped me encourage many women to become active within the community. This has helped many women recover from their loss in the Massacre and understand their rights. This has not been an easy step to take, but it is worth the effort. Being an Activist has been the best route to take because as an individual you will be know at an international level and there is a high potential of more external help. This would be the best route for anyone to consider in taking because it will help the community have trust with their innersoles.

We will become closer as a community and defend our human rights. We and accomplish this with the help of the Mayan community, we are human and we need to be heard. We should not let our human rights be violated as they were and have been for several of years. We can do many things to stop this discrimination within our culture and let others know that we have value within our community. Justice will prevail and we will leave in peace. The story will still exist, but we will remember that instance and be proud because we accomplished our liberty and happiness.

Maria Reyes



Acting as Activist, for the human Rights Movement in Guatemala.


Cite:http://digital.films.com.ezproxy1.lib.asu.edu/play/KFBVTQ#

2 comments:

  1. Maria--I am unclear as to which leader/activist from the documentary that you are representing in your letter. Could you clarify? Thanks! :-)

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  2. The leader/Activist who I am representing in this letter is Justina Toc Chinul.

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