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A group of soldiers climb onto the back of a truck at a military base in Santa Cruz del Quiché. The soldiers are preparing to go on patrol. Most of the soldiers are wearing hats. The second soldier from the left is wearing an olive green-colored beret. The soldiers whose weapons are visible are carrying IMI Galil rifles of Israeli origin. Most soldiers forced to patrol as part of the "Patrol of Self-Defense" program in the 1980s were Mayan men. Patrols were used by the military to destroy civil organizing and to control any political networks of rural Mayans. The UN-administered Truth Commission, known as the Commission of Historical Clarification documented more tan 600 massacres committed by government forces against civilians in predominately Mayan areas between 1981 and 1983. Un grupo de soldados se sube a la parte trasera de un camión en la base militar de Santa Cruz del Quiché. Los soldados se preparan para patrullar. La mayoría de los soldados llevan gorro. El segundo soldado desde la izquierda de la imagen porta una boina de color verde olivo. Los soldados que llevan armas visibles portan fusiles IMI Galil de origen israelí. La mayoría de los soldados obligados a patrullar como parte del programa "Patrulla de Autodefensa" en los ochenta eran hombres mayas. Las patrullas fueron utilizadas por los militares para destruir la organización civil y controlar a cualquier red política de los mayas rurales. La comisión de la verdad administrada por la ONU, conocida como la Comisión para el Esclarecimiento Histórico, documentó más de 600 masacres cometidas por fuerzas gubernamentales contra civiles en áreas predominantemente mayas entre 1981 y 1983.
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