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- Subject: Guatemala Human Rights UPDATE#34 Aug 24
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- ** Topic: Human Rights UPDATE#34 Aug 24 **
- ** Written 5:08 pm Aug 26, 1992 by ghrc in cdp:reg.guatemala **
- GHRC/USA Human Rights Update*
- PEACENET Version #34
- August 24, 1992
-
-
- CASE UPDATES
-
- FENASTAG Denounces Government's Violation of Accords On August
- 17 labor leader Armando Sanchez, Secretary General of the
- National Federation of State Workers of Guatemala (FENASTEG)
- denounced the government's failure to implement agreements signed
- on July 21, 1992. Member organizations of FENASTAG will initiate
- protest measures if the government does not abide by the accords
- which were put into affect after the recent public sector strike.
- The government has reportedly not paid wages to contract workers
- and workers in partially privatized industries. The government
- has also refused to publicize the agreement on seniority benefits
- and to officialize salary increases of between 18% and 22%
- established for public workers.
-
- Court Condemns Actions of the National Police The Fourth Chamber
- of the Court of Appeals ordered the Director of the National
- Police to guarantee the rights of the campesinos (farmers or
- peasants) of Cajola who were violently evicted from the Plaza
- Mayor on July 24 by an antiriot squad. (See Peacenet Update #30.)
- The judges declared that the Cajola villager's rights of free
- assembly, movement, and demonstration must be respected.
-
- EXTRAJUDICAL EXECUTIONS
-
- ANABEL HERNANDEZ (24) was shot to death on August 19 by an
- unidentified man who stopped him two meters away from his home at
- 27-02 25 Street in Zone 5 of Guatemala city.
-
- The body of EDGAR ARIAS BARRIOS was found on August 14 on the
- outskirts of Santo Domingo Suchitepequez, near the Sis river, in
- Suchitepequez. The victim's body was badly bruised.
-
- The body of JULIAN HERNANDEZ ROMERO was found on August 14 near
- kilometer 171.5 of the road to the Pacific, in Suchitepequez.
- Hernandez Romero had been badly beaten.
-
- Farmer MARCO ANTONIO SANTOS HERRERA (37) was shot to death by
- several unidentified men who violently took him from his home at
- section A, Lot 61, in San Jose, San Jose Pinula. Santos Herrera
- had been having a party at his home.
-
- The body of ALDELFO ESCOBAR DAVILA (33) was found on August 18 in
- a garbage dump in El Tumbador, San Marcos. Escobar Davila had
- been attacked with a blunt instrument and beaten on various parts
- of his body.
-
- UNIDENTIFIED BODIES
-
- The bodies of TWO UNIDENTIFIED MALES were found, with signs of
- the coup de grace (final shot to the head), on August 13 in
- Morales, Izabal.
-
- OTHER HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
-
- Continued Harassment of Street Children Children involved with
- the programs of Casa Alianza (Covenant House), a Guatemalan
- charitable organization that works with street children,
- reportedly have suffered harassment. On August 16 DAVID LARA and
- OLINDA ORELLANA, both 19, were leaving the Casa Alianza home for
- older youths, where they reside, when three men in plain clothes
- approached and said they were policemen but did not show any
- identification. They reportedly handcuffed the youngsters, forced
- them into a car, and beat them. The youths were later released.
- In another incident, on August 15 Casa Alianza worker EVELYN
- MARISOL DEL CID LIMA was walking in Zone 13 with her father,
- FRANCISCO HUGO DEL CID JACOBO, and her brother, HUGO DEL CID
- LIMA, when a car with polarized windows drove by at high speed.
- The occupants of the car fired in the direction of the three
- family members, but no one was injured.
- On August 14 Casa Alianza resident JAIME SALVADOR CRISPIN
- URIAS (23) was approached in Zone 7 by an unidentified armed man
- who forced him into a car with polarized windows. Urias
- reportedly was beaten with a pistol on his face and head by the
- man and an accomplice and freed three hours later in Zone 1.
- Street youth JOSE ALFREDO CORNEJO ("CABELLON") and Casa
- Alianza counsellor MARCO TULIO SILVESTRE were stopped in the
- street by two men in plain clothes who said they were policemen
- but did not show any identification. The men accused Cornejo of
- being a thief, questioned both the counsellor and youth and
- threatened to take them to the National Police headquarters. The
- two were finally allowed to go, but Cornejo has been followed and
- is under constant surveillance. He was a member of the "18
- street gang," five members of which have been extrajudicially
- executed in the past two years. (See Peacenet Update #33.)
-
- Mayor's Office Occupied by Civil Patrol The mayor's office in
- Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan, in Solola, was occupied by 45 civil
- patrol (PAC) members from the neighboring town of Guineales on
- August 10. The patrols were carrying rifles and other weapons
- supplied to them by the Army in Solola and Mazatenango,
- Suchitepequez. The patrols threatened the municipal authorities
- and fired into the air to frighten the population.
- In response to the incident, the municipal authorities of
- Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan sent a petition to the Ministry of
- Defense, requesting the immediate disarmament of the civil
- patrols of Guineales; the arrest and trial of the military
- commissioner of the town, Pascual Panquim Guarachaj, and the
- chief of the patrols, Roberto Velasquez Tzaquitzal; and the
- immediate removal of these men from their positions. The
- municipal authorities concluded by saying they would hold the
- PACs and the Ministry of Defense responsible for any future
- actions against the people of Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan.
- Massacre Attempt Leaves Four Wounded MARIA GONZALEZ (35), ELSA
- ETELVINA VELASQUEZ (12), JOSUE NEHEMIAS VELASQUEZ (7), and CARLOS
- ENRIQUE PEREZ (2) were wounded on August 14 when unidentified men
- threw a grenade at the family's house in Chacalte, Cuyotenango,
- Suchitepequez. The victims were taken to San Juan de Dios
- hospital.
-
- Kidnapping Attempt Leaves Two Youths Injured SONIA LETICIA LEIVA
- (22) and WILLIAN ENCARNACION ALVAREZ CRUZ (21) were shot on
- August 17 when armed men came to their home and attempted to
- abduct them. The youths resisted, and one of the men fired at
- them. Both the youths were taken to San Juan de Dios hospital.
-
- Director of Quezaltenango School Disappeared Teacher FABIAN
- BETHANCOURT, Director of the Marimba School of Quetzaltenango,
- has been missing since August 15, when he left his house in Zone
- 1 of Quezaltenango.
-
- Disappearance in San Marcos JORGE ROLANDO POJOY VASQUEZ (41) has
- been missing since he left his home on August 18 to go to the
- Granada finca (ranch or plantation) in El Tumbador, San Marcos.
- Rolando Pojoy's wife, Rosa Angelica Barrios, informed the press
- of his disappearance.
-
- OTHER INFORMATION
-
- Archbishop Condemns Army Control of National Police The
- Archbishop's Human Rights Office accused the Army of controlling
- the National Police. The Human Rights Office said that the
- Hunapu Unit (made up of the Military, National, and Treasury
- Police), is also subject to Army influence, and has become the
- "principal instrument with which the government legitimizes its
- repressive policy". The Archbishop's Office added that the
- Hunapu Unit affords the Army a new tool of social control.
-
- International Organizations Denounce Human Rights Violations In
- the forty-fourth session of the UN Subcommission on Minority
- Protection and Discrimination Prevention, various organizations
- denounced repression in Guatemala. The International Federation
- of the Rights of Man said the Subcommission should condemn the
- persistent, massive, and flagrant human rights violations in
- Guatemala under the government of Jorge Serrano Elias. Amnesty
- International said the human rights abuses continue, and the
- International League of Women for Peace and Liberty emphasized
- the consequences of human rights abuses on women. The
- International Council on Indian Treaties, the Association of
- International Education Development, the International
- Association Against Torture, the World University Service, the
- American Bar Association, and the Latin American Federation of
- the Relatives of the Disappeared also denounced human rights
- abuses in Guatemala and suggested possible actions to pressure
- for change.
-
- Indigenous People Demand Freedom to Leave Model Villages
- About 133 families from Los Cimientos, in Chajul, who have lived
- for more than a decade in model villages between Nebaj and Cunen
- in El Quiche, asked Human Rights Procurator Ramiro de Leon Carpio
- to guarantee their right to free movement so that they can leave
- the villages.
-
- Death Sentence for Gutierrez Cruz Criticized The Assistant
- Secretary of the General Confederation of Guatemalan Workers
- (CGTG), Rigoberto Duenas, condemned the sentencing to death of
- Corporal Nicolas Gutierrez Cruz, who was involved in the January
- massacre in Ciudad Peronia. (See Peacenet Update #33.) Duenas
- said, "We believe the death penalty is not the most effective way
- to punish criminal actions and end impunity." He also noted that
- the material actor in the Ciudad Peronia murders would be
- punished, but the intellectual actor would remain at liberty.
- Clodoveo Dominguez, deputy of the Christian Democratic Party,
- also criticized the sentencing to death of Gutierrez Cruz and
- called for swift and complete justice in all cases of human
- rights abuses, even when high-ranking officials are suspected to
- be involved.
-
- Another Child Disappears in Guatemala City Ten-year-old MANUEL
- DE JESUS AGUSTIN PORRAS was discovered missing on August 16.
- Augustin Porras had been playing in front of his house on X
- block, lot 23, El Exodo, Nuevo Mexquital in Zone 12 of Guatemala
- City. His parents, Pedro Agustin and Antonia Porras, reported
- the child's disappearance.
-
-
- The Guatemala Human Rights Commission/USA monitors the human
- rights situation in Guatemala and provides information to various
- constituencies in the United States and to a limited extent
- abroad. Information in the Guatemala Human Rights Update is
- compiled from a variety of international sources including: the
- Comisi"n de Derechos Humanos de Guatemala/Mexico (Guatemalan
- Human Rights Commission/Mexico), Americas Watch, and Amnesty
- International. Information is also gathered from reports and
- alerts from groups in Guatemala including: the Archbishop's Human
- Rights Office, the Council of Ethnic Communities Runujel Junam
- (CERJ), labor unions, the University Students Association (AEU),
- the Conference of Religious of Guatemala (CONFREGUA) and the
- Mutual Support Group of Relatives of the Disappeared (GAM).
-
- * Every two weeks, two PEACENET Updates are combined to form the
- Guatemala Human Rights Update, which is mailed first class to
- hundreds of organizations and individuals. That publication
- includes all the information in the PEACENET versions--with
- infrequent addenda and corrections--and a list of suggested
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- 4611 for more information.
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