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A Mayan girl sits in the refugee camp of Benito Juárez, Chiapas. On September 29, 1982, more than one hundred armed Guatemalans took control of a small village nearby, and a Guatemalan paramilitary unit kidnapped two Guatemalans in Benito Juárez. Their mutilated bodies were later found in a river. Una niña maya se sienta en el campamento de refugiados de Benito Juárez, Chiapas. El 29 de septiembre de 1982, más de cien guatemaltecos armados tomaron control de un pequeño pueblo cercano, y una unidad paramilitar guatemalteca secuestró a dos guatemaltecos en Benito Juárez. Sus cuerpos mutilados fueron encontrados más tarde en un río.
Documentary photographs Refugee children Women refugees Chiapas (Mexico)--History Refugees--Guatemala Indians of Central America--Guatemala--Social conditions Refugee families Maya youth
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