International Journal of Transitional Justice Advance Access originally published online on June 5, 2008
International Journal of Transitional Justice 2008 2(2):250-251; doi:10.1093/ijtj/ijn012
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The Quiet Revolutionaries: Seeking Justice in Guatemala, Paul Jesilow and Frank M. Afflitto
Assistant Professor, Wichita State University, USA dinorah.azpuru@wichita.edu
University of Texas Press, September 2007, 218pp. ISBN-13: 978-0292716773-paperback ($24.95)
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The Quiet Revolutionaries: Seeking Justice in Guatemala recounts the tragic history of the state-sanctioned violence that hit Guatemala in the second half of the 20th century. It focuses on the struggle of survivors to find information about missing relatives and ultimately to seek justice for the cruelty and neglect they or their relatives experienced.
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