Mayan languages

In other news...

This blog is contributed to by people who have other lives, and inevitably sometimes the demands mean we miss posting a few things we would have liked to. This happened in May, so I thought I would just post up a brief summary of a few things I would have liked to have posted then. Hope you find them useful!

  • The Academy of Mayan Languages has set up a television station to transmit programmes in Mayan languages, TV Maya. It will be a small start - only three transmissions of half an hour per week - but it is hoped to expand this soon.

  • Jennifer Harbury has lost her final appeal for compensation from the US authorities for their part in the death of her husband, Efrain Bamaca. She made a claim under the Federal Tort Claims Act, (FTCA) which permits the US government to be sued for actions of people acting on its behalf. Jennifer Harbury tells the story in her book "Searching for Everardo" of how she met and married the guerrilla reader Comandante Everardo, and then her search for the truth about his fate after he disappeared. She eventually discovered that Bamaca was killed by a paid CIA asset after being captured in battle. The judgement claims the FTCA does not apply to actions outside the US. The state of Guatemala recognised its responsibility in the death of Bamaca back in 2006.

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