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El Saraguate Kin-Lalat – Ixim K'in Q'aaQ' / Maíz y Fusil Label: Enigrac Format: Vinyl, LP Country: Nicaragua Released: 1983 ~ ~ ~ Lyrics: [???] [???] [???] Alegra nuestro camino en las selvas y montañas los monitos pelo largo Haciendo nos monerías(?) crujiendo como los tigres los amigos Saraguates Cuando el guerrillero para a descansar un momento hará hora de la jascada(?) Aparece de repente un hermoso Saraguate dirigiendo a su manada Saltando de la (?)rama mirandonos y preguntando que ___ hacemos ahí y comienzan a rugir y rugen a los cuatro vientos con fuerza de huracán |: diciendo que son felices porque viven en libertad :| Cuando se cuente la historia de la guerra popular vamos siempre a recordar al amigo Saraguate Que alegraba su manera nuestra vida guerrillera Que nos daba sus carnitas cuando había necesidad |: ¡Buen amigo Saraguate no te vamos a olvidar! :| ¡Bonito/Monito Saruagate no te olvidaré! ~ ~ ~ Kin Lalat is a Guatemalan group whose name in the K'iche' language means: "we sing, we sound." The members of the group were Guatemalans in exile and affiliated with the URNG. The Guatemalan Civil War was fought in Guatemala from 1960 to 1996 between four left-wing guerrilla organizations (united as the Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Guatemalteca, URNG) and the Guatemalan government, which was mostly composed of alternating right-wing military dictatorships. The conflict claimed the lives of 150,000 to 250,000 people (about two to six percent of the population), the majority of whom were members of the indigenous population, mainly from the Maya ethnic groups, who were killed in planned massacres by the army and right-wing paramilitary forces. At least 100,000 people—exact numbers are unknown—fled to neighboring countries. The killing peaked in the 1980s, when Efraín Ríos Montt came to power through a coup in March 1982. One of the causes of the conflict was a military coup initiated in 1954 by the US foreign intelligence agency CIA under the code name Operation PBSUCCESS. US planes, unmarked for national identification, carried out attacks against the country. This led, as planned, to the overthrow of the democratically elected, center-conservative president Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán and caused significant political destabilization within the country. On December 29, 1996, the peace agreement was signed in Guatemala. Under the auspices of outgoing UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, representatives of the URNG and the government of Álvaro Arzú Irigoyen signed the Acuerdo de paz firme y duradera (Firm and Lasting Peace Agreement).