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REMHI
Recovery of the Historic Memory

Introduction

REMHI is about healing - it is about reconciliation.  And it continues, today.

The Catholic Church began the REMHI (Recovery of the Historical Memory) project with the vision of seeking reconciliation and healing for the victims of atrocities during the 36 year civil conflict which took the lives of 200,000 people and displaced 1,000.000 individuals.  Analysis of the results of almost 7,000 interviews with victims was embodied in a report published on April 24, 1998, by Bishop Juan Gerardi, the visionary of REMHI.  The report was called, "Guatemala: Never Again".  Two days after the publishing of the report, which attributed to the Guatemalan army over 90% of the atrocities and over 400 massacres, Bishop Gerardi was murdered in his garage.  Over 3 years later, in June of 2001, three high-ranking individuals from the Guatemalan Military were convicted of the murder.  A Catholic Priest was convicted of complicity.

REMHI teams, in different parts of Guatemala, as well as in other countries, continue to bring healing to victims who are left with deep scars in their bodies, their psychies, their families, their communities.

 

Articles on REMHI

REMHI - Putting the Pieces Back Together
San Marcos -- an example of REMHI Phase IV
Massacre at Sacuchun


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