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View Article  Rios Montt Escapes Justice Again (and again)

 La jueza Morelia Ríos y completado con los vocales Isaías Figueroa y Bélgica Román  Photo: SigloXXI

In a seemingly inexplicable decision, a Guatemalan Court (Tribunal Quinto de Sentencia) has ruled that although six accused by the Spanish investigation (Audiencia Nacional de España) under judge Santiago Pedraz (7th July 2006) should be detained with a view to extraditing them, Rios Montt should not be. The Spanish investigation was into the deaths of six Spanish citizens in Guatemala in the 1980's. You can read more on this breaking story in Spanish from the Guatemalan press: [El Periodico] [Prensa Libre] [SigloXXi].

The six accused are: Benedicto Lucas García, Oscar Mejía Víctores, Ángel Guevara Rodríguez, Donaldo Álvarez Ruiz, Pedro García Arredondo y Germán Chupina Barahona.

"Nos sentimos satisfechos de la resolución emitida por el tribunal, pues no existen pruebas contra mi cliente". - Francisco Palomo, abogado defensor de Efraín Ríos Montt.

"Estamos extrañados de que se deje fuera a Ríos Montt, y esperamos saber los argumentos".
Eduardo de León, Asesor de la Fundación Rigoberta Menchú

From Prensa Libre today- "the black hand" and important legal documents that get "lost"- doing whatever it takes to avoid justice:

Antonio García, abogado de los querellantes adhesivos españoles, informó vía telefónica, desde Europa, que se iniciarán las acciones para determinar qué sucedió y por qué la resolución sólo se basó en el caso de la quema de la Embajada de España en 1981, cuando el juez Santiago Pedraz unificó ese caso con el de genocidio, en julio de este año.

"Empezamos a creer que hay una mano negra que no permite que el proceso sea tramitado en Guatemala; lo mismo sucedió con la carta rogatoria donde se pedían las primeras declaraciones de los sindicados, y nunca llegaba completo", relató García.

También considera que parte de la documentación pudo haberse extraviado, por lo que se iniciaran acciones para resolver ese asunto.

The Center for Justice and Accountability in San Francisco, US, has released the following press release.

The Guatemalan press are covering the follow-up arrests (or non-arrests). [El Periodico]

Next Installment: Spain forgot to mention that Rios Montt was wanted for genocide... Are they really expecting us to believe that this can be put down to a clerical error? See the following from Prensa Libre 09-11-2006 today:

"Una fuente de la Audiencia, que pidió no ser identificada, comentó que la petición de captura que se envió a Guatemala es un documento que se redactó cuando no se había unificado el proceso de genocidio con el de la quema de la Embajada española.

En estos momentos se toman acciones para enmendar el error.

"Al parecer, fue un empleado de la Audiencia que se equivocó con los documentos, pero ya se iniciaron las acciones para enmendarlo", comentó la fuente.

Según el tratado de extradición, suscrito entre Guatemala y España en 1985, ante cualquier riesgo de fuga del imputado, las peticiones de captura pueden hacerse incluso por telégrafo.

Antonio García, abogado de los querellantes españoles, explicó, vía telefónica desde España, que presentaron una petición a la Audiencia Nacional española, para que se subsane el error y se amplíe la petición por los delitos de genocidio, torturas, terrorismo y detención ilegal."



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Dennis Bernstein interviews atttorney Almudena Bernabeu, private prosecutor Center for Justice and Accountability, and Matt Eisenbrant, Director of the Center for Justice and Accountability, about the progress in the genocide cases in Guatemala (July 10, 2006) on San Francisco-based radio show, 'Flashpoints'.
View Article  Nicaraguan Elections: Is The Political Landscape In CA Changing?
As the polls in Nicaragua are being counted for the presidential elections, it seems like Daniel Ortega (FSLN) is out in front. We'll be tracking this story as more reports come out. (The Guardian, BBC, Reuters, Channel 4).

Wikipedia is covering the Nicaraguan elections with up-to-the-minute information on the results. It also pulls together an impressive amount of background information.

It is well worth checking out the comments on the BBC website to get a sense of reaction to Ortega's election win.

It's interesting to reread Andrew Anthony's piece 'How I woke up and smelt the coffee' that was in the review section of The Observer in the light of Ortega's win. Below is the intro to the article:

"Like many others Andrew Anthony went to Nicaragua to support the Sandinistas by picking coffee, building loos - and drinking rum. Two decades later he returned as Nicaraguans, their revolution long defeated, prepared to vote in new elections. He found the country had changed as much as himself - with a reinvented Daniel Ortega still in business."
 

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