‘They wanted to kill me’: Exiled Guatemalan judge on corruption and lawfare
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Guatemalan Judge Miguel Ángel Gálvez visited Fredericton on June 23 to discuss the insidious nature of corruption and use of lawfare in his country. Josephine Savarese from the Criminology Department at St. Thomas University in Fredericton opened the event quoting lines from Rafeef Ziadah’s poem, “We teach life, sir,” about understanding Palestine beyond media soundbites. […]
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Jun 25, 2026