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Leading community activist Víctor Hugo Muñoz narrates his life growing up in Guatemala and his advocacy work as a university student in the 1970s, when he campaigned for the Maya Indigenous population and peasant farmers. Víctor Hugo recounts the death threats he received due to his professional and solidarity work, his urgent escape to Mexico, and his humanitarian asylum in Australia in 1984 (oral history in Spanish).
By Pablo NadkiLeading community activist Víctor Hugo Muñoz narrates his life growing up in Guatemala and his advocacy work as a university student in the 1970s, when he campaigned for the Maya Indigenous population and peasant farmers. Víctor Hugo recounts the death threats he received due to his professional and solidarity work, his urgent escape to Mexico, and his humanitarian asylum in Australia in 1984 (oral history in Spanish).