The United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances has issued a strong condemnation of the Guatemalan state's abandonment of victims and their families affected by forced disappearances. The report highlights a lack of adequate support and resources for those seeking justice and truth regarding these crimes. This neglect reportedly extends to investigations, prosecution of perpetrators, and comprehensive reparations programs. The UN group emphasizes the state's obligation to fulfill its duty to investigate and address these serious human rights violations. Families of the disappeared continue to face significant obstacles in their pursuit of accountability and closure. The finding underscores a persistent issue of impunity surrounding past and ongoing forced disappearance cases in Guatemala. This condemnation serves as a call for immediate action from the Guatemalan government to address the needs of victims and prioritize justice.