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The Guatemalan Military Project: A Violence Called Democracy (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights)
Author: Jennifer Schirmer
Year: October 1, 1998
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Language: English



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The Guatemalan Military Project: A Violence Called Democracy, Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights Introduction: The Guatemalan Military Project is a groundbreaking book that delves into the human rights violations that occurred during Guatemala's thirty-six year civil war, which ended in 1996. The book, authored by Jennifer Schirmer, sheds light on the role of the military in these atrocities and provides a comprehensive understanding of the conflict through extensive interviews with high-ranking military officials, congressional deputies, lawyers, journalists, and social scientists. This paper will provide a detailed description of the plot, highlighting the need for studying and understanding the evolution of technology, the importance of developing a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of modern knowledge, and the survival of humanity and unity in a warring state. Plot: The book begins by outlining the background of the Guatemalan civil war, which resulted in an estimated 200,000 deaths and disappearances, according to the United Nations. The Truth Commission, established by the UN, holds the Guatemalan military responsible for 93% of these deaths. The book focuses on the military's involvement in human rights abuses and their justifications for such actions. Through a series of interviews with high-ranking military officials, the book provides a unique and brutally frank account of the campaign against Guatemala's citizens. These interviews offer a firsthand perspective on the thoughts and feelings of those involved in the conflict.
The Guatemalan Military Project: A Violence Called Democracy, Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights Introduction: The Guatemalan Military Project - это новаторская книга, в которой рассматриваются нарушения прав человека, произошедшие во время тридцатишестилетней гражданской войны в Гватемале, которая закончилась в 1996 году. Книга, автором которой является Дженнифер Ширмер, проливает свет на роль военных в этих зверствах и дает всестороннее понимание конфликта благодаря обширным интервью с высокопоставленными военными чиновниками, депутатами конгресса, юристами, журналистами и социологами. В этой работе будет представлено подробное описание сюжета, подчеркнувшее необходимость изучения и понимания эволюции технологий, важность выработки личностной парадигмы восприятия технологического процесса современных знаний, выживания человечества и единства в воюющем государстве. Сюжет: Книга начинается с изложения предыстории гражданской войны в Гватемале, в результате которой, по данным Организации Объединенных Наций, погибло и исчезло около 200 000 человек. Комиссия по установлению истины, созданная ООН, считает гватемальских военных ответственными за 93% этих смертей. Книга посвящена участию военных в нарушениях прав человека и их оправданиям таких действий. Через серию интервью с высокопоставленными военными чиновниками книга дает уникальный и жестоко откровенный отчет о кампании против граждан Гватемалы. Эти интервью дают возможность воочию взглянуть на мысли и чувства тех, кто вовлечен в конфликт.
The Guatemalan Military Project : A Violence Called Democracy, Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights Introduction : The Guatemalan Military Project est un livre novateur qui traite des violations des droits humains qui ont eu lieu dans le temps de la guerre civile de trente ans au Guatemala, qui a pris fin en 1996. livre, dont Jennifer Shirmer est l'auteur, met en lumière le rôle de l'armée dans ces atrocités et donne une compréhension complète du conflit grâce à des entretiens approfondis avec de hauts responsables militaires, des députés, des avocats, des journalistes et des sociologues. Ce travail présentera une description détaillée de l'histoire, soulignant la nécessité d'étudier et de comprendre l'évolution des technologies, l'importance de développer un paradigme personnel de la perception du processus technologique du savoir moderne, de la survie de l'humanité et de l'unité dans un État en guerre. L'histoire : livre commence par une présentation de l'histoire de la guerre civile au Guatemala, qui, selon les Nations Unies, a fait environ 200 000 morts et disparus. La Commission Vérité créée par l'ONU considère que l'armée guatémaltèque est responsable de 93 % de ces décès. livre traite de la participation des militaires aux violations des droits de l'homme et de leurs justifications. À travers une série d'entretiens avec de hauts responsables militaires, le livre donne un compte rendu unique et cruel de la campagne contre les citoyens guatémaltèques. Ces entrevues sont l'occasion d'examiner les pensées et les sentiments de ceux qui sont impliqués dans le conflit.
The Guatemaltan Military Project: A Violence Called Democracy, Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights Introduction: The Guatemaltan Military Project es un libro pionero que aborda las violaciones a los derechos humanos ocurridas durante los treinta de guerra civil en Guatemala, que terminó en 1996. libro, de la autoría de Jennifer Schirmer, arroja luz sobre el papel de los militares en estas atrocidades y da una comprensión integral del conflicto gracias a extensas entrevistas con altos cargos militares, diputados del Congreso, abogados, periodistas y sociólogos. En este trabajo se presentará una descripción detallada de la trama, destacando la necesidad de estudiar y comprender la evolución de la tecnología, la importancia de generar un paradigma personal para percibir el proceso tecnológico del conocimiento moderno, la supervivencia de la humanidad y la unidad en un Estado en guerra. Trama: libro comienza con una exposición de los antecedentes de la guerra civil en Guatemala, que dejó unos 200.000 muertos y desaparecidos, según Naciones Unidas. La Comisión de la Verdad, creada por la ONU, considera a los militares guatemaltecos responsables del 93% de estas muertes. libro trata sobre la participación de los militares en las violaciones de los derechos humanos y sus justificaciones para tales acciones. A través de una serie de entrevistas con altos funcionarios militares, el libro da un relato único y brutalmente franco de la campaña contra los ciudadanos guatemaltecos. Estas entrevistas brindan la oportunidad de ver de primera mano los pensamientos y sentimientos de los involucrados en el conflicto.
The Guatemalan Military Project: A Violence Called Democracy, Pensylvania Studies in Human Rights Intrudition: The Guatemalan Military Project é um livro inovador que aborda as violações de direitos humanos ocorridas durante a guerra civil de trinta anos na Guatemala, que terminou em 1996. O livro, escrito por Jennifer Schirmer, ilumina o papel dos militares nessas atrocidades e oferece uma compreensão completa do conflito através de uma vasta entrevista com altos funcionários militares, deputados do Congresso, advogados, jornalistas e sociólogos. Este trabalho apresentará uma descrição detalhada da história que enfatiza a necessidade de explorar e compreender a evolução da tecnologia, a importância de criar um paradigma pessoal para a percepção do processo tecnológico do conhecimento moderno, a sobrevivência da humanidade e a unidade no estado em guerra. O livro começa com a história da guerra civil na Guatemala, que, segundo as Nações Unidas, matou e desapareceu cerca de 200 000 pessoas. A Comissão da Verdade, criada pelas Nações Unidas, considera os militares guatemaltecos responsáveis por 93% dessas mortes. O livro trata da participação militar nas violações dos direitos humanos e de suas justificativas para tal ação. Através de uma série de entrevistas com altos funcionários militares, o livro fornece um relatório único e cruel sobre a campanha contra os cidadãos da Guatemala. Estas entrevistas oferecem uma oportunidade de olhar para os pensamentos e sentimentos daqueles envolvidos no conflito.
The Guatemalan Military Project: A Violence Called Democracy, Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights Introduction: The Guatemalan Military Project ist ein bahnbrechendes Buch, das sich mit Menschenrechtsverletzungen befasst, die während des sechsunddreißigjährigen Bürgerkriegs begangen wurden Guatemala-Krieg, der 1996 endete. Das von Jennifer Schirmer verfasste Buch beleuchtet die Rolle des Militärs bei diesen Gräueltaten und gibt durch umfangreiche Interviews mit hochrangigen Militärs, Kongressabgeordneten, Anwälten, Journalisten und Soziologen einen umfassenden Einblick in den Konflikt. In dieser Arbeit wird eine detaillierte Beschreibung der Handlung präsentiert, die die Notwendigkeit betont, die Entwicklung der Technologie zu studieren und zu verstehen, die Bedeutung der Entwicklung eines persönlichen Paradigmas für die Wahrnehmung des technologischen Prozesses des modernen Wissens, das Überleben der Menschheit und die Einheit in einem kriegführenden Staat. Die Handlung: Das Buch beginnt mit einer Darstellung der Hintergründe des Bürgerkriegs in Guatemala, bei dem nach Angaben der Vereinten Nationen rund 200.000 Menschen starben und verschwanden. Die von den Vereinten Nationen eingesetzte Wahrheitskommission macht das guatemaltekische Militär für 93% dieser Todesfälle verantwortlich. Das Buch konzentriert sich auf die Beteiligung des Militärs an Menschenrechtsverletzungen und ihre Rechtfertigung für solche Aktionen. Durch eine Reihe von Interviews mit hochrangigen Militärs liefert das Buch einen einzigartigen und brutal offenen Bericht über die Kampagne gegen guatemaltekische Bürger. Diese Interviews bieten die Möglichkeit, die Gedanken und Gefühle der am Konflikt Beteiligten aus erster Hand zu betrachten.
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Guatemala Askeri Projesi: Demokrasi Denilen Bir Şiddet, Pennsylvania İnsan Hakları Çalışmaları Giriş: Guatemala Askeri Projesi, Guatemala'daki otuz altı yıllık sivil savaş sırasında meydana gelen ve 1996'de sona eren insan hakları ihlallerini inceleyen çığır açan bir kitaptır. Jennifer Schirmer tarafından yazılan kitap, ordunun bu zulümlerdeki rolüne ışık tutuyor ve üst düzey askeri yetkililer, kongre milletvekilleri, avukatlar, gazeteciler ve anketörlerle kapsamlı görüşmeler yaparak çatışmanın kapsamlı bir şekilde anlaşılmasını sağlıyor. Bu çalışma, teknolojinin evrimini inceleme ve anlama ihtiyacını, modern bilginin teknolojik sürecinin algılanması için kişisel bir paradigma geliştirmenin önemini, insanlığın hayatta kalmasını ve savaşan bir devlette birliği vurgulayarak, arsanın ayrıntılı bir tanımını sunacaktır. Kitap, Birleşmiş Milletler'e göre yaklaşık 200.000 kişiyi öldüren ve ortadan kaybolan Guatemala iç savaşının arka planını anlatarak başlıyor. BM tarafından kurulan bir hakikat komisyonu Guatemala ordusunu bu ölümlerin %93'ünden sorumlu tutuyor. Kitap, ordunun insan hakları ihlallerine katılımına ve bu tür eylemler için gerekçelerine ayrılmıştır. Üst düzey askeri yetkililerle yapılan bir dizi röportaj aracılığıyla kitap, Guatemala vatandaşlarına yönelik kampanyanın benzersiz ve acımasızca samimi bir açıklamasını sunuyor. Bu görüşmeler, çatışmaya katılanların düşünce ve duygularına ilk elden bakma fırsatı sağlar.
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