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Hilda Morales Trujillo

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in 1970. Many of her early cases involved domestic violence. After being appointed Professor of Family Law at the University of San Carlos she lectured for eight years in family law and on the need for law to provide legal protection for women and their children.
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Trujillo's primary concern is preventing more examples of the thousands of women who have been raped and then murdered, often in an horrific manner, over the last decade. In 2009, the Amnesty International report on
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who has become internationally known for her work in defending women's rights and as a campaigner for Guatemala's
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in Guatemala included this section on violence against women and children (the core area of Trujillo's work):
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http://www.amnestyusa.org/our-mission-and-the-movement/ambassador-of-conscience-award/page.do?id=1381034
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Inter-American Convention for the Prevention, Punishment and Eradication of Violence Against Women
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International Federation of Human Rights - 155 Human Rights Organisations throughout the world
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In 2004, Trujillo shared the Amnesty International Ambassador of Conscience Award with
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In 1994 Trujillo was involved in petitioning the Guatemalan state to ratify the
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Law for the Prevention, Punishment and Eradication of Domestic Violence
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The Universal Human Rights Index of United Nations documents
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Human Rights First - International human rights organization
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National Commission for the Prevention of Domestic Violence
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Prevention, Punishment and Eradication of Domestic Violence
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Brenda graduated in law from University of San Carlos in
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Amnesty International. Ambassador of Conscience Award.
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Campaign against rape and murder of women and children
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United Nations- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Amnesty International Ambassador of Conscience Award
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Index

Guatemala
Amnesty International
Ambassador of Conscience Award
Mary Robinson

Guatemala City
Petén
Guatemala
University of San Carlos of Guatemala
Inter-American Convention for the Prevention, Punishment and Eradication of Violence Against Women
human rights violations
blame the victim
Mary Robinson
President of Ireland
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
"Hilda Morales Trujillo : : Ambasador of Conscience"
the original
"Guatemala's epidemic of killing"
"Refworld | Amnesty International Report 2009 - Guatemala"
"Guatemala's Femicides and the Ongoing Struggle for Women's Human Rights"
the original
http://www.amnestyusa.org/our-mission-and-the-movement/ambassador-of-conscience-award/page.do?id=1381034
Archived
Wayback Machine
International Federation of Human Rights - 155 Human Rights Organisations throughout the world
Human Rights First - International human rights organization
United Nations- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
United Nations- Human Rights
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
The Universal Human Rights Index of United Nations documents

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