Introduction With the rapid development of new digital media technologies such as the Internet, the public has more choices and opportunities to communicate with people all over the world. As Bill Gates asserts, "The Internet is becoming a square of the global village tomorrow." . The first recommendation in this document is to answer how the Internet changed Guatemalan society and to improve the rights of women in Guatemala, especially indigenous women in rural areas.
Guatemala has ratified the International Convention on Human Rights to establish women's rights to women. This includes treaties on prevention, punishment and abolition of violence against women. As the treaty ratified by Article 46 of the Guatemalan Constitution is the highest law of the land, the provisions of the Convention should take precedence over contradictory provisions of national law. Article 4 of the "Guatemalan Constitution" recognizes the equality of all people and Article 47 prescribes equal rights and responsibilities for marriage. However, in case of an unfair infringement on the provisions of these constitutions, "civil law" will still make men the head of households unless he is absent, deceased or imprisoned. It also allows her husband to deprive his wife the right to work outside the house and it will detract her duties as a housekeeper and mother at his discretion.
Guatemala is one of the countries that suffered serious human rights violations. The topics I discuss include the three major human rights laws violated by the Guatemala countries, the evidence and stories of the victims, and the changes the country is experiencing. We will present the issues of human rights abuses and injustices in Guatemala including comments on these issues. - The Islamic Revolution of Iran in 1979 had a sustainable impact on the social role of modern Iranian women. Iranian women before the revolution were not thought to be equivalent to men, but in some cultural beliefs it was thought that women were not as good as men, but socially under Shah I made equal progress. Several misunderstandings and theories have been published and studied to show inequality between women and men caused by Islam.
After a group meeting held in Kahola, Guatemala on February 12, 2017, the mother of the Mayan mother said that the woman is drinking coffee. Women are particularly affected by immigrants. In Kahora in the highlands of the western part of Guatemala, about 70% of men migrate to the United States, many of them leave their father's wife and children. Guatemala is currently synonymous with high quality coffee, but the factory is not the country of origin. In the 18th century, the Jesuits carried the first coffee factory to Guatemala as a decoration of the monastery of Antigua City. In the mid-nineteenth century, people began cultivating crops including planting in the plateau, proving that temperate climate and fertile soil are ideal for production. The landlord hired indigenous workers from the highlands of the large plantation to maintain the unequal economic and social system that still exists.