Background of the Maya
Operation Sofia
Timeline and Events
Ten Stages of Genocide
Aftermath and Justice
100

What civilization lived in Guatemala before Spanish colonization?

The Maya civilization.

100

What was Operation Sofia?

A covert military counterinsurgency campaign.

100

What year did the genocide begin?

1981 or 1982, with Operation Sofia launching in 1982.

100

Which stage involves dividing people by race or identity?

Classification

100

What does “aftermath” mean?

What happens after an event.

200

Name one thing the Maya were skilled in.

Architecture, mathematics, or hieroglyphic writing.

200

When did Operation Sofia begin?

July 8, 1982.

200

What happened in 1982 that increased violence?

Ríos Montt seized power in a military coup.

200

Which stage involves targeting culture, dress, or language?

Symbolization

200

What happened to many survivors after the genocide?

They were traumatized, displaced, and lost family and homes.

300

What does “Maya” refer to in this Genocide?

The Indigenous people of Guatemala and surrounding regions.

300

Who led the Guatemalan military during Operation Sofia?

General Efraín Ríos Montt

300

What did the military do to Indigenous villages?

They burned, destroyed, and attacked them.

300

Which stage involves saying a group is inferior?

Dehumanization

300

Why was genocide denial harmful?

It blocked justice and hurt survivors.

400

What happened to Maya people after Spanish conquest?

They lost land, freedom, and faced slavery and inequality.

400

In what region did Operation Sofia take place?

The Ixil region of El Quiché in Guatemala.

400

What happened to many people who survived the attacks?

They were displaced, forced into the mountains, or fled to Mexico.

400

Which stage involves planning attacks on villages?

Preparation

400

What did later records prove about the genocide?

They proved mass killings, disappearances, and other crimes against Maya people.

500

Why were Maya communities vulnerable before the genocide?

They were poor, rural, and politically marginalized.

500

What was the main goal of Operation Sofia?

To systematically destroy and exterminate Maya communities.

500

About how many Maya people were killed overall?

Around 200,000

500

Which stage happens when a government denies the genocide afterward?

Denial

500

Why is it important to remember this history today?

To honor victims and help prevent genocide from happening again.