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This article needs more sources, particularly RS that are not just another version of Sister Dianna's testimony. There need to be secondary assessments and analysis, such as news accounts by RS, particularly given her accusations of direct American personnel involvement in the events. State terrorism in Guatemala is well-documented, but, according to the article, she also has made specific allegations that do not appear to have been confirmed. Parkwells ( talk) 16:09, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
The John W. Sherman book is described as an introductory text on Latin American history; it is not a specialized book about Guatemala. The editor who used it did not have the correct title or provide a page cite, which does not contribute to confidence in its use for such an important cite - suggesting Cokie Roberts had a conflict of interest because of her brother's company having a lobbying contract with the Guatemalan government. Needs a citation page to be complete. Suggests someone was trying to do OR. Parkwells ( talk) 17:48, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
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This article needs more sources, particularly RS that are not just another version of Sister Dianna's testimony. There need to be secondary assessments and analysis, such as news accounts by RS, particularly given her accusations of direct American personnel involvement in the events. State terrorism in Guatemala is well-documented, but, according to the article, she also has made specific allegations that do not appear to have been confirmed. Parkwells ( talk) 16:09, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
The John W. Sherman book is described as an introductory text on Latin American history; it is not a specialized book about Guatemala. The editor who used it did not have the correct title or provide a page cite, which does not contribute to confidence in its use for such an important cite - suggesting Cokie Roberts had a conflict of interest because of her brother's company having a lobbying contract with the Guatemalan government. Needs a citation page to be complete. Suggests someone was trying to do OR. Parkwells ( talk) 17:48, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
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