Guatemalan civil war
Guatemalan Civil War |
Part of the Central American crisis and Cold War
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Ixil people carrying their loved ones' remains after an exhumation in the Ixil Triangle in February 2012. |
Date |
November 13, 1960 – December 29, 1996
(36 years, 1 month, 2 weeks and 2 days) |
Location |
Guatemala |
Result |
Peace accord signed in 1996 |
Territorial
changes |
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Belligerents |
URNG (from 1982)
Supported by:
Cuba Nicaragua (1979–1990)
FMLN
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Guatemalan military Government-led paramilitary organizations Argentina (See Operation Charly) Supported by: United States (1962–1996)
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Commanders and leaders |
Rolando Morán Luis Turcios † Marco Yon † Bernardo Alvarado † Rodrigo Asturias
Ricardo Rosales
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Miguel Ydígoras Enrique Peralta Julio Méndez Carlos Arana Kjell Laugerud Romeo Lucas Efraín Ríos Montt Oscar Mejía Vinicio Cerezo Jorge Serrano Ramiro de León
Álvaro Arzú
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Strength |
URNG:
6,000 (1982)
1,500–3,000 (1994) |
Military:
51,600 (1985)
45,000 (1994) Paramilitary:
300,000 (1982)
500,000 (1985)
32,000 (1986) |
Casualties and losses |
between 140,000–200,000 dead and missing (estimated) |
URNG (from 1982)
Supported by:
Cuba
Nicaragua (1979–1990)
Guatemalan military
Government-led paramilitary organizations
Argentina (See Operation Charly)
Supported by:
United States (1962–1996)
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