Chronology

Dates Regina Jóse Galindo's Performances Politics Human Rights Issues  Photos
1970 1974 -Regina Jóse Galindo is born in Guatemala City, Guatemala 1970- Carlos Arena Osorio Elected President served until 1974 HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATED
elimination of Left-wingers  result
50,000 Deaths

 

1975   1978-1982 Fernando Romeo Lucas Garcis served as President
1980 1984- Release of Rigoberta Manchu's book. 1980's - Rigoberta Manchu, campaigner for Mayan Rights, spends in exile

1982 - Efrain Rios Montt gains power

1983 - Montt ousted in coup led by General Mejia Victores

1985

Peace Burning

1985 - Marco Vinicio Cerezo Arevalo elected president

1985 - Guatemalan Christian Democratic Party wins legislative elections under a new constitution.

1989 - Attempt to overthrow Cerezo fails.
Earthquake disaster 27,000 people are killed and a million rendered homeless

1990 1991 - Jorge Serrano Elias elected president.

1992 - Rigoberta Manchu awarded the Nobel Peace Prize

1993 - Serrano forced to resign,
            Ramiro de Leon Carpio elected president

1980- Spanish Embassy attacked among the 37 dead were 5 Guatemalan Generals, 2 civilians of war crimes and the father of Rigoberta Manchu

1981 - 15 cooperative leaders in Cuarto Pueblo Killed.

1981 - approximately 11,000 people killed by death squads and soldiers in response to anti-government guerrilla activity

 

1995 1996 - END OF CIVIL WAR

1998- Galindo the Unique Poetry prize by the foundation Myrna Mack.

1999, she won the Project Young Creative BANCAFE.

1999- Performances
Lo voy a gritar al viento     
                   Central Histórico, Guatemala
El dolor en un pañuelo          
                           Lo Lengua, Guatemala

1995 - Rebels declare a ceasefire

1996 - Alvaro Arzu elected president, signs peace agreement with rebels, ending 36 years of civil war.

1998 - Bishop Juan Gerardi, a human rights campaigner, murdered

Civil war toll since 1980 reaches 100,000 dead and 40,000 missing

2000 2000 - Performances
No perdemos nada con nacer
               Guatemala Basurero del Zócalo
Todos estamos muriendo          
                              San José, Costa Rica
Valium 10          Museo Ixchel, Guatemala

2001 - Performances
Piel                             Bienal de Venecia
Angelina                                Guatemala

2002 - Performances
Lucha                                    Guatemala
Haster ver         Tercera Bienal Lima, Perú

2003 - Performances
Proxémica                            Costa Rica
¿Quién puede borrar las huellas?                                           Guatemala 

2004 - Performances
Himenoplastia                       Guatemala 
El peso de la sangre               Guatemala

2000 - Alfonso Portillo sworn in as President

2001 - Border talks

2003 - Conservative businessman Oscar Berger - a former mayor of Guatemala City wins Presidental Election in second round.

2004 - Former Military leader Montt placed under house arrest.

2004 - UN mission, set up to monitor post-civil war peace process, winds up. But UN says Guatemala still suffers from crime, social justice, human rights violations.

Peace talks between the government and
rebels of the Guatemalan Revolutionary
National Unit begin.

2005 2005 - Performances
Vértigo                 
            Tercera Bienal de Tirana, Albania
Recorte por la Línea  
                               Caracas, Venezuela
Perra                                Milano, Italia
Golpes                        Bienal de Venecia
Toque de queda                  Paris, France

2006 - Performances
Camisa de Fuerza                       Bélgica
Plomo                                         Miami
Yesoterpia
     Santa Domingo, República Dominicana
Peso                  
     Santa Domingo, República Dominicana
Tanatosterapia
  Centro de Cultura Hispánica, Guatemala
Limpieza Social                  Trento, Italia
Isla                    
     Santa Domingo, República Dominicana

2005 - Guatemala's leading anti-drug investigator is arrested in the US on charges of drug trafficking.

2005 - Government ratifies Central American free trade deal with US amid street protest in capitol.

UN and US criticize Guatemala for widespread human rights abuses

UN security forces 93% behind all human rights atrocities during Civil War

200,000 lives claimed senior officials had overseen 636 massacres in Maya village

Jessica Legunas,
In Memoriam

567 shells for the number of women killed in 2006 in Guatemala.

   


 

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