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Judi Lynn

(163,836 posts)
Sat Aug 9, 2025, 08:13 AM Aug 9

Chris Hedges Report: Israel Also Sponsored a Genocide in Guatemala

August 9, 2025

Author and attorney Jennifer Harbury describes the “Silent Holocaust” in Guatemala and its links to the genocide in Gaza, using “any methods of barbarity necessary.”

By Chris Hedges
The Chris Hedges Report

Known as the “Silent Holocaust,” the genocide in Guatemala is seldom mentioned in modern history.

The United States, with support from Israel, backed yet another violent crusade against an indigenous population as well as against communism.

The Guatemalan genocide — preceded by a C.I.A.-instigated coup d’état of the Guatemalan government in 1954 and the ensuing civil war — saw hundreds of thousands of the Mayan Indigenous peoples and alleged communists massacred or disappeared.

Jennifer Harbury, an attorney, author and human rights activist, witnessed the horrors of the genocidal campaign waged by the U.S.-backed Guatemalan military. Included in these horrors was the torture and disappearance of her husband, Mayan rebel leader Efraín Bámaca Velásquez (known as Everardo) by C.I.A.-backed Guatemalan military officials.

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More:
https://consortiumnews.com/2025/08/09/chris-hedges-report-israel-also-sponsored-a-genocide-in-guatemala/

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https://www.c-span.org/program/book-tv/truth-torture-and-the-american-way/154077

September 27, 2005
Book TV
Truth, Torture, and the American Way

Jennifer Harbury talked about her book Truth, Torture, and the American Way: The History and Consequences of U.S. Involvement in Torture, published by Beacon Press. In her book Ms. Harbury charted the history and consequences of American involvement in torture. The author drew on testimonials from torture victims in Latin America, Vietnam, and Iraq. She also told the story of her husband, working with the Mayan resistance in Guatemala, who disappeared in 1992 and was subsequently murdered. The book also delved into the cases of detainees abused in Abu Ghraib Prison in Iraq and Gauntanamo Bay, Cuba. The author is critical of the government's response to terror as well as the history of the CIA's conduct towards prisoners of war. Following her remarks, Ms. Harbury responded to questions and comments from members of the audience, who spoke from a microphone at the front of the seating area.

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Americans Who Tell The Truth

Jennifer Harbury
Lawyer, Human Rights Activist, Writer : b. 1951

“The problem, of course, lies with the realities concealed from us. This has always been the case. While the American public has slowly grappled with ongoing injustices visible within our own borders, it has long failed to discover and correct our government’s abuses abroad. In the end, however, this is our government, and torture is being utilized in our names and supported by our tax dollars. We are responsible.”


Biography
When Jennifer Harbury entered Harvard Law School she knew that she wanted to study civil rights law. After growing up in Connecticut and graduating from Cornell University, she traveled widely in Asia and Africa witnessing first hand incidents of brutal injustice and repression. After law school, she went to work in a small legal aid bureau on the Texas-Mexico border. In the early 1980s, thousands of Guatemalan Mayans were escaping to Texas from death squads in their home country. US immigration was sending these refugees back. Harbury decided to go to Guatemala to see for herself what was going on. The experience changed her life.

In Guatemala, she met Efrain Bamaca Velasquez, who was known as Commandante Everardo. Comandante Everado was a leader of the Mayan resistance to the Guatemalan oligarchy’s brutal repression of its indigenous people. (Mayan’s make up about 80% of the Guatemalan population.) She and Everardo fell in love and were married. He was subsequently captured, tortured for two-and-a-half years then murdered.

Harbury conducted hunger strikes in Guatemala and in front of the White House in Washington, DC to try to force officials to tell her the truth about what had happened to her husband. The US denied any knowledge of the situation. Finally an official in the US State Department leaked the truth that the US had known all along what had happened to Everardo, and that men on the CIA payroll had participated in his torture and murder. Harbury’s book Searching for Everardo: A Story of Love, War, and the CIA in Guatemala ( 1997), a classic work of courage and truth telling, uncovers the US complicity in right wing torture and violent, anti-democratic suppression of poor people’s rights.

In 2005, Harbury published another book, Truth, Torture, and the American Way, which documents the CIA´s historical use of torture. This book shows that the use of torture by American interrogators at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo was nothing new. In the book, she stresses that torture is counter-productive, and does not elicit accurate information from its victims. By using torture, writes Harbury, “We are reacting out of fear instead of thinking our way through the difficult process of conflict resolution. In the end, our use of violence and repression can only sow seeds of hatred and trauma, which in the end will produce only greater violence against us.” And, she writes, “We must accept the fact that we are indeed our brothers’ and sisters’ collective keepers. If we are indifferent to the basic human needs of others, then peace will always elude us. Suffering, when too long ignored, inevitably leads to conflagration.”

More:
https://americanswhotellthetruth.org/portraits/jennifer-harbury/











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Chris Hedges Report: Israel Also Sponsored a Genocide in Guatemala (Original Post) Judi Lynn Aug 9 OP
THIS malaise Aug 9 #1
When the Kali999 Aug 9 #2
explains Pope Francis views Kali999 Aug 9 #3
Israel is Evil. oldmanlynn Aug 9 #4
Not to mention the Israeli govt. doesn't recognize the Armenian genocide. Crowman2009 Aug 9 #6
Not quite as simple as you would like to paint it. Yes, Israel does not "officially" recognize the Armenian genocide lostincalifornia Aug 9 #7
Is the U.S. also evil? Is Hamas evil? Does that mean all Americans are evil, all Israelis are evil, etc.? lostincalifornia Aug 9 #8
Heartsick, completely unsurprised KNR. niyad Aug 9 #5

oldmanlynn

(710 posts)
4. Israel is Evil.
Sat Aug 9, 2025, 10:43 AM
Aug 9

I guess the terrible holocaust situation in history makes israel want to do the same to other people like Gaza. Israel is Evil.

lostincalifornia

(4,213 posts)
7. Not quite as simple as you would like to paint it. Yes, Israel does not "officially" recognize the Armenian genocide
Sat Aug 9, 2025, 10:28 PM
Aug 9

Israel avoided formally recognizing the event because of strategic considerations with its relationship with Turkey.

The U.S. also didn't formally recognize it for the same reason, and it was only when President Biden became President in 2021 that the U.S. formally recognized it.

While there has been pressure from Jewish and Armenian groups, as well as some Israeli politicians, the government under Netanyahu does not formally recognize the Armenian genocide.



lostincalifornia

(4,213 posts)
8. Is the U.S. also evil? Is Hamas evil? Does that mean all Americans are evil, all Israelis are evil, etc.?
Sat Aug 9, 2025, 10:30 PM
Aug 9
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