Violence and Impunity in Guatemala

When: Friday, October 30, 2009, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Where: MIT Room 4-231 • Cambridge
2009 Oct 30 - 7:00pm
2009 Oct 30 - 9:00pm

Speaker: Gladys Monterroso

Gladys Monterroso is a Guatemalan lawyer, university professor, secretary for the Encuentro por Guatemala political party, and wife of the Guatemalan Human Rights Ombudsman, Sergio Morales. Gladys was kidnapped and tortured in March 2009.

Gladys is touring various U.S. cities with the Guatemala Human Rights Commission/USA to speak out on violence and impunity in Guatemala, and the need for immigration reform here in the U.S. ?I speak out in order to break the silence and impunity, to put an end to the uncontrollable violence in Guatemala that forces thousands to migrate to the US,? she said.

Gladys' talk at MIT is co-sponsored by the MIT chapter of Amnesty International, the Guatemala Human Rights Commission/USA, the Guatemala Solidarity Committee of Boston, and Amnesty International Local Group 133 of Somerville.

Open to: the general public

Sponsor(s): Amnesty International

For more information, contact:
mitai-exec@mit.edu

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