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Guatemala Elections: Runoff, Menchu defeated

6:12 pm By Maegan La Mala · Guatemala| Politics · Comments Off

10 Sep 2007

1348365834_de5c30a154.jpgWhile here in the U.S. we watched Democratic presidential candidates pander to Latino voters, voters in Guatemala were casting their ballots for president. 96 percent of votes have been tallied, and as per usual in Latin American elections, there will be a run-off. Businessman Alvaro Colom will face off with conservative ex-General Otto Perez in the segunda vuelta on November 4th.

The most internationally-known candidate in the 2007 Guatemalan elections, Nobel Laureate Rigoberta Menchu, didn’t fair well at the ballot box, receiving a mere 3.4% of votes.

Menchu points to a “fear of the indigenous” as the reason for her poor showings at the polls. In an exclusive interview with AP, Menchu says:

With 42 percent of the population “we indigenous people are a majority and that’s why they are afraid that if I make it, it will be dangerous. They use a fake fear like with Evo Morales, that Evo Morales is going to come and start an uprising among farm workers,” said the presidential candidate on Saturday.

According to Mexico’s El Universal, it is that same fear that had her being asked time and time again during her campaign about her relationship indigenous leaders, Hugo Chavez and Evo himself.

Via / Forbes and El Universal
Image via Edgarin’s Flickr page

f11cc8d8-b724-4b4a-983a-98accdabfb27.jpgIn an embarrassing and sad display of how alive and well racism against indigenous people is in Mexico, Guatemalan activist, Nobel Peace Prize winner and presidential candidate Rigoberta Menchú was physically removed from a 5-star hotel in Cancún after being mistaken for a street vendor:

It seems that she was mistakenly expelled by personnel of the Hotel Coral Beach in Cancún, where she was giving an interview to the Quintana Roo Social Workers System. Hotel workers confused her with a street vendor since she was dressed in her habitual Maya garments, and they proceeded to remove her from the hotel grounds. David Romero Vara, presenter of a program for the Social Workers System, says he was witness to security personnel attempting to remove Rigoberta Menchú from the lobby of the 5-star hotel.

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Rigoberta for President

5:59 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Guatemala| Politics| Women · Comments Off

22 Feb 2007

rigoberta%20menchu%20portrait.jpgWhile the U.S. is caught up in the Obama vs. Hillary for president game, many Guatemalans are celebrating the announcement that Nobel Peace Prize laureate and indigenous activist Rigoberta Menchu will run for president of their country:

Rigoberta Menchú said Wednesday that she will run for president of Guatemala, backed by a center-left coalition, in an attempt to become the second indigenous leader of a Latin American nation.

Menchú, the 1992 Nobel Peace Prize laureate and defender of the Mayan victims of the brutal civil war that tore through Guatemala between 1960 and 1996, will participat in the September 9th elections together with the Juntos por Guatemala coalition and Winaq, a newly formed indigenous political party.

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