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Life
and work: Her parents and her brother were murdered by the
military - two of her other brothers died at a young age through poverty
- Rigoberta
Menchú fled to Mexico. |
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Quotes
and speeches: In addition to her Nobel Peace Prize acceptance
speech, this section also features an interview with Rigoberta Menchú. |
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Background:
The history of Guatemala from the colonial rule under Spain to the
modern unjust regime form the background to the life and work of
Rigoberta Menchús. |
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Materials:
Some short portraits and press articles, especially from 1992 emphasize
the importance of this Quiché Indian. She is still fighting for the
rights of indigenous peoples today. |
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Link
list: We have chosen a few links to further websites offering
information on Rigoberta Menchu. |
Quote |
"Rigoberta
Menchú stands for peace and conciliation above ethnic, cultural and
social divisions in her own country, on the American continent and
worldwide." [Sejersted, Chair
Person of the Nobel Committee 1992] |