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Judi Lynn

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4. Guatemala court orders trial of former dictator, rejects appeals
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 12:22 AM
Jan 2013

Guatemala court orders trial of former dictator, rejects appeals
Reuters
6:08 p.m. EST, January 28, 2013

GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - A Guatemalan court ordered 86-year-old former dictator Efrain Rios Montt on Monday to face charges of genocide and crimes against humanity, throwing out 13 appeals presented by his defense. A judge found sufficient proof linking Rios Montt, who ruled during a particularly bloody period of the country's 36-year civil war, to the killing of more than 1,700 indigenous people in a counterinsurgency operation in 1982 and 1983.

"It has been established that there is serious enough evidence to submit the parties involved to a public trial," judge Miguel Angel Galvez said, convening the defense and prosecutors to an initial hearing on Wednesday.

Prosecutors allege Rios Montt, who ruled as commander-in-chief for 17 months, turned a blind eye as soldiers used rape, torture and arson against leftist insurgents and targeted indigenous people during a 'scorched earth' military offensive that killed at least 1,771 members of the Ixil tribe.

Rios Montt was ordered to trial in January 2012 for the same alleged crimes, but his defense team stalled the process with a series of appeals, arguing that he did not control battlefield operations and that genocide never happened in Guatemala.

More:
http://www.courant.com/news/nation-world/sns-rt-us-guatemala-riosmonttbre90r15i-20130128,0,4878150.story

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It's hard to believe he served as president for 15 years polly7 Jan 2013 #1
he served as president for less than two years as the head of a military junta n/t Bacchus4.0 Jan 2013 #2
Ack, thanks ... you're right. I should have said, congressman. nt. polly7 Jan 2013 #6
Reagan Administration Knew of Guatemalan Atrocities, Documents Reveal Judi Lynn Jan 2013 #3
Guatemala court orders trial of former dictator, rejects appeals Judi Lynn Jan 2013 #4
A "killing field" in the Americas:US policy in Guatemala Judi Lynn Jan 2013 #5
Thanks for all the information Judi Lynn, polly7 Jan 2013 #7
It's an unbelievable subject, and it's been kept a secret from the US American public Judi Lynn Jan 2013 #9
Atrocities committed under Rios Montt have not been a secret. n/t Bacchus4.0 Feb 2013 #11
No one sane would buy your claim, as you know. Judi Lynn Feb 2013 #12
I've known about Rios Montt for over 20 years, and I don't listen to Reagan tributes as you do Bacchus4.0 Feb 2013 #13
Ah, well ... polly7 Feb 2013 #14
I learn everyday too, but just because I didn't know something before doesn't mean Bacchus4.0 Feb 2013 #15
Much of what I've learned by reading here over the years certainly polly7 Feb 2013 #16
The more you learn about US/Latin America relations, the less likely you'll be Judi Lynn Feb 2013 #17
Evidence hearings begin in Guatemala genocide case Judi Lynn Jan 2013 #8
Wading uncharted waters: The trial of Rios Montt Judi Lynn Feb 2013 #10
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