Arrest warrant for Rios Montt
06/07/2006
- Opinión
Judge in Guatemalan genocide case issues arrest warrants and
freezes assets of Rios Montt and other defendants
Madrid.- Spanish National Court Judge Santiago Pedraz today issued
arrest warrants for the eight defendants named in the Guatemalan
Genocide case, including former president Efraín Rios Montt. The judge
also issued an order to freeze the defendants’ assets.
Judge Pedraz took this action after returning from Guatemala where he
had expected to interrogate the defendants but was thwarted by their
last minute legal manoeuvres. The eight defendants named on the
arrest warrants are Ríos Montt, Oscar Humberto Mejía Victores, Ángel
Aníbal Guevara Rodriguez, Donaldo Álvarez Ruiz, German Chupina
Barahona, Pedro García Arredondo, Benedicto Lucas García, and Romeo
Lucas García, who reportedly died in May but remains a defendant until
the judge receives official notification of his death.
On June 24 Judge Pedraz, prosecutor Jesús Alonso, and two private
prosecutors, including Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA)
attorney Almudena Bernabeu, traveled to Guatemala to take testimony
from the defendants. Upon their arrival, lawyers for the defendants
filed several appeals forcing the Guatemalan Constitutional Court to
indefinitely suspend the proceedings.
In the order issuing the arrest warrants, Judge Pedraz stated that his
decision is based on the “obstructionist attitude of the defendants
and because there is sufficient evidence that the crimes of genocide,
terrorism, torture, murder and illegal detention were committed by the
defendants.”
In 1999 Nobel laureate Rigoberta Menchú Tum and other victims filed a
criminal complaint in the Spanish National Court (SNC) against the
senior Guatemalan government officials charging them with terrorism,
genocide and systematic torture. CJA joined the complaint in 2004 on
behalf of two torture survivors. The case, known as the Guatemalan
Genocide Case, is modeled on the Pinochet case which was also brought
before the SNC.
CJA Attorney Bernabeu, a private prosecutor in the case, states,
“Judge Pedraz’s order represents a historic step toward accountability
and justice for the tens of thousands of victims of the Guatemalan
Genocide. We look forward to the execution of this order and the
prosecution of these defendants for the atrocities committed in
Guatemala in the 1980s.”
CJA is a San Francisco-based non-profit organization which works to
deter torture and other severe human rights abuses through impact
litigation, education and outreach. CJA is the only U.S. based human
rights legal organization solely devoted to seeking justice and
accountability on behalf of torture survivors against their
perpetrators in the courts.
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