Mexico: Asylum Seekers Face Abuses at Southern Border
Improve Conditions, Procedures; US Should End Pressure to Block Arrivals
President Alejandro Giammattei and his allies deepened the democratic backsliding in Guatemala in an apparent effort to avoid accountability for widespread high-level corruption. Authorities, often acting in coordination with businesspeople, have undermined the rule of law and weakened human rights guarantees. The Attorney General’s Office has blocked investigations into corruption and human rights violations and brought arbitrary proceedings against independent journalists, prosecutors, and judges. Journalists and human rights defenders continue to face harassment and violence. Abuses against migrants, poor protection of LGBT people, and high-levels of poverty, especially among the Indigenous, remain serious concerns.
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Improve Conditions, Procedures; US Should End Pressure to Block Arrivals
Harassment, Limited Access to Information, Poor Investigations of Attacks
Violence and Discrimination Against LGBT People in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, and Obstacles to Asylum in the United States
Failure of Protection under the US-Guatemala Asylum Cooperative Agreement
International Scrutiny Crucial to Protect Guatemalans’ Rights at Critical Juncture
Sustained International Scrutiny Remains Key Amid Attacks on Right to Vote
International Scrutiny Needed to Protect Right to Vote
Unsubstantiated Proceedings Mar Elections
Rulings Harm Election Credibility
International Scrutiny Needed to Protect Voters’ Rights