11 August 2016
An Indigenous woman demonstrates during the genocide trial against former Guatemalan dictator Erfain Rios Montt (photo credit: EFE)
<h3 class="op-kicker"><div itemprop="description alternativeHeadline" class="subtitle">Indigenous groups demand that their rights to land and ancestral justice systems be enshrined in a new constitution that recognizes Guatemala as plurinational.</div></h3><div itemprop="articleBody" class="txt_newworld"><p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Guatemala-Indigenous-Campesinos-March-Against-State-Corruption-20160726-0014.html">Guatemala’s Indigenous population</a> is systematically excluded from society through racism, discrimination, and criminalization, rights organizations argue, which is why communities are rising up to demand a new Constitution to enshrine Indigenous rights to land, cultural autonomy, and self-determination, local media reported Wednesday.
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