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Erin Currier

Rosalina Tuyuc

Acrylic & mixed media on panel, 24"h x 12"w, Item No. 15153,

Rosalina Tuyuc Velásquez born San Juan Comalapa, department of Chimaltenango, 1956 - 2014 is a Guatemalan human rights activist. She was elected as a Congressional deputy in 1995, and served as Vice President of Congress during that period. Tuyuc is a Mayan. In June 1982, the Guatemalan Army kidnapped and murdered her father, Francisco Tuyuc. Three years later, on 24 May 1985, her husband suffered the same fate. In 1988, she founded the National Association of Guatemalan Widows (CONAVIGUA), which has become a leading Guatemalan human rights organization. In 1994, Tuyuc was decorated by the French Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur for her humanitarian activities. On 6 July 2004 President Óscar Berger appointed her to chair the National Reparations Commission (Comisión Nacional de Resarcimiento). In 2011, she publicly criticized the Commission for its failure to adequately address the damage caused by the war. The Niwano Peace Foundation of Japan awarded their 2012 Niwano Peace Prize to Tuyuc "in recognition of her extraordinary and dogged work for peace as a courageous human rights activist and leader."

(courtesy wikipedia)