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Antiguo 13-Jul-2011, 11:33   #9
javmail
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Fecha de Ingreso: 05-January-2008
Ubicación: Guatemala
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Re: Apoyar a Guatemala por redes sociales :si:

mmmm

Primero se deberia cambiar el pensamiento de los extranjeros:

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Safety and Security - Crime
Guatemala has one of the highest violent crime rates in Latin America with around 40 murders a week in Guatemala City alone and a total of 98 per week in the whole country. Although the majority of serious crime involves local gangs, incidents are usually indiscriminate and can also occur in tourist areas. There are no “safe areas” in Guatemala City, including Zone 10 (Zona Viva), which is popular with tourists and foreign residents. On 17 October 2010, three people were killed as the result of a shooting inside a restaurant in this area. Although the Guatemalan authorities have increased their presence in Zone 10, the risk of further violent attacks remains.

Elsewhere in Guatemala, violent attacks on tourists, including car-jackings, assault, armed robbery, murder and rape have increased in the past few years and can happen anywhere and at any time of day. Guns are commonly used, and there is a low arrest and conviction rate for perpetrators. You should take your personal security seriously and be aware of your surroundings at all times.

http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-...ySecurity&pg=2


Crime and Public Safety

Guatemala has one of the highest violent crime rates in Latin America. While most of the tourists visiting Guatemala are able to safely complete their tours, it is important that visitors observe basic precautions in order to avoid becoming a victim of crime.
http://guatemala.usembassy.gov/acs_crime_safety.html

Incluso el propio Inguat recomienda no vajar a Tikal:

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The Embassy received the following notice from ASISTUR, the Guatemalan agency that
helps tourists. We are passing this notice to you for your information:

“We are informing all that due to the latest incidents in the Department of Peten, we
recommend not to travel to that destination
to avoid any inconvenience that might arise
and to protect the physical safety of local and foreign tourists”

http://photos.state.gov/libraries/gu...en20110517.pdf
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