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The Communities of People in Resistance (in Spanish, known as Comunidades de Población en Resistencia, or by the acronym CPRs) were the communities uprooted by the
Guatemalan Civil War The Guatemalan Civil War was a civil war in Guatemala fought from 1960 to 1996 between the government of Guatemala and various leftist rebel groups. The government forces have been condemned for committing genocide against the Maya population of ...
(1960-1996) that were isolated in the jungles and mountains of
Ixcán Ixcán is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of El Quiché. Its administrative centre is the town of Playa Grande. The municipality consists of 176 communities, called ''aldeas''. It has an area of 1693 km2. It is the northernmo ...
, in the department of
El Quiché EL, El or el may refer to: Religion * El (deity), a Semitic word for "God" People * EL (rapper) (born 1983), stage name of Elorm Adablah, a Ghanaian rapper and sound engineer * El DeBarge, music artist * El Franco Lee (1949–2016), American p ...
, since the early 1980s and reappeared in the public light in 1991.


History

No sector was more affected by violence during the years of the Guatemalan Civil War than the country's peasant population. The war left unprecedented death and destruction throughout the countryside, generating, among other reactions, the massive flight of thousands of Guatemalan peasants. In the period 1981–82, in which more than four hundred towns and villages were razed and thousands of Guatemalans killed, the reaction of the survivors caught between the two forces was to flee, put themselves under the control of the
Guatemalan Army The Guatemalan Armed Forces ( es, Fuerzas Armadas de Guatemala) consists of the National Army of Guatemala (''Ejercito Nacional de Guatemala'', ENG), the Guatemalan National Defense Navy (''Marina de la Defensa Nacional'', includes Marines), the ...
and be forced to participate in the
Civil Defense Patrols The Civil Defense Patrols ( es, Patrullas de Autodefensa Civil, PAC) were local militias created by the government of Guatemala during the Guatemalan Civil War. They were created by decree of General Ríos Montt on 1 August 1982, though they beg ...
(PAC), or be relocated to the "model villages" where they were concentrated. Some fifty thousand totally dispossessed people escaped to jungle areas of El Quiché, spending those years hidden from the outside world and out of government control. A decade later, about half were still there, although the Army's offensives between 1987 and 1989 drove some 5,000 people out. Later others settled on their own outside the CPRs, north of
Uspantán Uspantán is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of El Quiché. It is one of the largest municipalities of El Quiché and stretches from the mountainous highlands in the South to the tropical lowlands in the North. The municipal seat is ...
. In mid-1992, there were about seventeen thousand inhabitants of the Sierra CPRs and about six thousand in Ixcán, or a total of approximately twenty-three thousand people. The CPRs of Ixcán were made up of mostly
Kʼicheʼ people Kʼicheʼ (pronounced ; previous Spanish spelling: ) are indigenous peoples of the Americas and are one of the Maya peoples. The Kʼicheʼ language is a Mesoamerican language in the Mayan language family. The highland Kʼicheʼ states in the ...
, while in the Sierra communities they were mostly
Ixil people The Ixil (pronounced ) are a Maya people indigenous to Guatemala. The Ixil live in three municipalities in the Cuchumatanes mountains in the northern part of the department El Quiché. These municipalities, also known as the Ixil Triangle, are Sa ...
, as well as
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. The communities visited highlighted the coexistence on an equal footing of its members from all backgrounds. In January 1994, the CPRs of Ixcán made public their intention to settle peacefully from February 2 in their previous locations between the Ixcán and Xalbal rivers on the lands of the ''Ixcán Grande Cooperative'', whose members are mostly members of the CPR, and invited the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to monitor the situation. On March 9 and 10, 1994, the Quiché CPRs were visited by members of the ''Ibero-American Commission on Human Rights'' (IDEH); the communities visited were Santiaguito, San Luis, San Francisco, Los Altos and La Esperanza, (Ixcán) and the CPRs in Cabá and Santa Clara (Sierra). The commission also visited nearby towns in Centro Veracruz, (Ixcán) and Asunción del Copón (Sierra), as well as some of the CPR's workers and interviewed military patrols operating in those territories. During these trips, the Delegation was also able to observe other populations in the area, as well as the various barracks that were abandoned by the Army.


Lost communities

The lost communities were spontaneous isolated communities, which were outside the CPR system but close to them in practically isolated areas of
El Quiché EL, El or el may refer to: Religion * El (deity), a Semitic word for "God" People * EL (rapper) (born 1983), stage name of Elorm Adablah, a Ghanaian rapper and sound engineer * El DeBarge, music artist * El Franco Lee (1949–2016), American p ...
and
Alta Verapaz Alta Verapaz () is a department in the north central part of Guatemala. The capital and chief city of the department is Cobán. Verapaz is bordered to the north by El Petén, to the east by Izabal, to the south by Zacapa, El Progreso, and ...
, and which were in terrible living conditions. These populations consciously decided to relocate to remote areas not affected by the insurgency and to develop their lives beyond the reach of the various armed groups, developing a subsistence economy and avoiding drawing public attention. Some of the families that comprised them have been part of the CPR in the past and decided to relocate outside the conflict zone. These isolated communities were located in the
Uspantán Uspantán is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of El Quiché. It is one of the largest municipalities of El Quiché and stretches from the mountainous highlands in the South to the tropical lowlands in the North. The municipal seat is ...
area, where there were between sixty and ninety communities of this type with a population that varied between thirty and fifty families each ; and in
Alta Verapaz Alta Verapaz () is a department in the north central part of Guatemala. The capital and chief city of the department is Cobán. Verapaz is bordered to the north by El Petén, to the east by Izabal, to the south by Zacapa, El Progreso, and ...
in the Ochabal, Chisec and Sejalaute area.


Discovery of oil in the CPR regions

In 1971, the Qʼeqchiʼ indigenous people were evicted from the area around
Cancuén Cancuén is an archaeological site of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization, located in the Pasión subregion of the central Maya lowlands in the present-day Guatemalan Department of Petén. The city is notable for having one of the largest palace ...
, because it was considered to have oil; the army was used to evict 24 villages from the area. Since 1974, crude oil had been commercially exploited in the vicinity of the Northern Transversal Strip (FTN) as a result of the discoveries made by the oil companies Basic Resources and Shenandoah Oil, which jointly operated in the Rubelsanto oil field in
Alta Verapaz Alta Verapaz () is a department in the north central part of Guatemala. The capital and chief city of the department is Cobán. Verapaz is bordered to the north by El Petén, to the east by Izabal, to the south by Zacapa, El Progreso, and ...
. In 1976, when President
Kjell Eugenio Laugerud García Brigadier General Kjell Eugenio Laugerud García (24 January 1930
came to visit the Mayalán cooperative in the
Ixcán Ixcán is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of El Quiché. Its administrative centre is the town of Playa Grande. The municipality consists of 176 communities, called ''aldeas''. It has an area of 1693 km2. It is the northernmo ...
sector - which had been first populated just ten years earlier - he said: "Mayalán is sitting on top of gold", hinting that the Northern Transversal Strip would no longer be dedicated to agriculture or the cooperative movement, but would instead be used for strategic objectives of natural resource exploitation. After that presidential visit, both oil companies carried out explorations in the lands of Xalbal, very close to Mayalán in
Ixcán Ixcán is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of El Quiché. Its administrative centre is the town of Playa Grande. The municipality consists of 176 communities, called ''aldeas''. It has an area of 1693 km2. It is the northernmo ...
, where they drilled the “San Lucas” well with unsuccessful results. Those explorations, which opened the way for future oil experiments in Ixcán, and the rest of the FTN, were also the main reason for the construction of a dirt road that runs through the Strip. Shenandoah Oil, the National Institute of Agrarian Transformation (INTA) and the Army Engineers Battalion coordinated to build that corridor between 1975 and 1979, which ultimately allowed powerful politicians, military and businessmen of the time to take over many of the lands where the potential timber and oil wealth lay. Senior Guatemalan officials then became large landowners and investors, taking advantage of the migration of peasants, access to privileged information, expansion of public credit, and large development projects; the army even entered the business world, launching the Army Bank. After the civil war, the FTN was abandoned, but oil exploration continued.


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