Cobán, the city I called home for five months, has been in my thoughts a lot recently.
It is really a wonderful part of the country: an area with lots of biological diversity and the greatest proportion of people that speak native Mayan languages.
This small, out of the way city has recently found itself in national and international headlines because it was declared by the Guatemalan government to be in a state of siege. They are extending police powers and monitoring in an attempt to reclaim the city from the Mexican drug gang the Zetas, who are infamous for their violence.
While the Zetas were certainly present in Cobán during the months I was living there, it is clear that they have stepped up their activity since I left. Cobán is a city close to my heart, and I still have friends and former coworkers living there now. I'm very much hoping that these measures work and Cobán is able to achieve safety and security once more.
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