Nebaj

Feliciana Bernal

This interpreter is helping get justice for Indigenous women raped and tortured in Guatemala’s civil war

Conflict

​December 2016 marks two decades since the signing of the Guatemalan peace accords. It officially ended a 36-year domestic armed conflict in which an estimated 200,000 people were killed and many more tortured and raped. Bringing war crimes perpetrators to justice has been slow, with convictions appealed and cases stalled. But many see victory in the trials themselves, and in their growing involvement of women.

'A wide variety of churches now dot the misty landscape of Guatemala's Western Highlands.'

Did war change Guatemala’s faith?

Belief