A couple walks by a graffiti mural in downtown Guatemala City, Wednesday, June 16, 2004. This week Guatemala commemorates the 50th anniversary of a CIA backed military intervention that ousted leftist president Jacobo Arbenz in Guatemala. Four years later, a military insurrection gave way to what later became a guerrilla movement that for 36 years tried to overthrow the military regimes that ruled Guatemala until well into the 80's. Peace accords signed in 1996 ended the conflict that left 1 million refugees, 200,000 dead and 40 disappeared according to a UN sponsored truth commission. (AP pho
![A couple walks by a graffiti mural in downtown Guatemala City, Wednesday, June 16, 2004. This week Guatemala commemorates the 50th anniversary of a CIA backed military intervention that ousted leftist president Jacobo Arbenz in Guatemala. Four years later, a military insurrection gave way to what later became a guerrilla movement that for 36 years tried to overthrow the military regimes that ruled Guatemala until well into the 80's. Peace accords signed in 1996 ended the conflict that left 1 million refugees, 200,000 dead and 40 disappeared according to a UN sponsored truth commission. (AP pho Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2PEXCGY/a-couple-walks-by-a-graffiti-mural-in-downtown-guatemala-city-wednesday-june-16-2004-this-week-guatemala-commemorates-the-50th-anniversary-of-a-cia-backed-military-intervention-that-ousted-leftist-president-jacobo-arbenz-in-guatemala-four-years-later-a-military-insurrection-gave-way-to-what-later-became-a-guerrilla-movement-that-for-36-years-tried-to-overthrow-the-military-regimes-that-ruled-guatemala-until-well-into-the-80s-peace-accords-signed-in-1996-ended-the-conflict-that-left-1-million-refugees-200000-dead-and-40-disappeared-according-to-a-un-sponsored-truth-commission-ap-pho-2PEXCGY.jpg)
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Not available to licence for any broadcast or streaming service, video on demand, film, national newspaper or to create a NFT. This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required. A couple walks by a graffiti mural in downtown Guatemala City, Wednesday, June 16, 2004. This week Guatemala commemorates the 50th anniversary of a CIA backed military intervention that ousted leftist president Jacobo Arbenz in Guatemala. Four years later, a military insurrection gave way to what later became a guerrilla movement that for 36 years tried to overthrow the military regimes that ruled Guatemala until well into the 80's. Peace accords signed in 1996 ended the conflict that left 1 million refugees, 200, 000 dead and 40 disappeared according to a UN sponsored truth commission. (AP photo/Rodrigo Abd)