Guatemala: Ex-military and police officers on trial for crimes during the civil war

Nine former military and police officers involved in the case of the disappearances and extrajudicial executions of 183 people during the bloody civil war have been brought to justice. Guatemala from 1960 to 1996.

According to the APE-MPE, Judge Miguel Γngel Galves accepted, during a hearing in the capital, the testimonies and evidence presented by the applicants and their lawyers.

The victims were loaded “onto planes and thrown into the ocean to eliminate any trace of the torture” they had suffered.Judge Galves argued.

The atrocities with 183 employees, students, activists and guerrillas killed were registered in the “Diario Militar” (“military diary”), which was discovered in May 1999.

This 74-page document lists the names, surnames, nicknames and fortunes of the victims, abductions and killings from 1983 to 1986, when Guatemala was ruled by dictator Oscar Mejia.

Defendants will be called to account for the murders of three people, the disappearance of 14 and crimes against humanity against 21 people.

In 2012, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (ICC) held the Guatemalan state responsible for the disappearances of 26 people whose names were registered in the Diario Militar.

The Guatemalan civil war has killed at least 200,000 people and is “missing,” according to the Truth Commission, which has been investigating atrocities committed during the conflict, most of them by the armed forces.

Source: News Beast

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