Jo-Marie and Emi review previous decisions by various Guatemalan courts that have led to the present state of affairs in Guatemala. They, like many others, fear that the courts might soon overturn previous amnesty decisions which would prevent the start of a new trial. Guatemalan and international law would seem to make it impossible to allow amnesty in the case of genocide and crimes against humanity but stranger things have happened.

For the victims, I hope it does, but I've been pretty pessimistic about the trial actually restarting in January.
The Guatemalan Government and the URNG officially ended the thirty-six year conflict with the signing of The Agreement on a Firm and Lasting Peace on this date in 1996.
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