In addition, the former police chief was found guilty and sentenced to another 50 years in prison for the murders of two students. As I mentioned previously, I thought that Garcia Arredondo would only be convicted if there was some paper trail that linked him to the fire.
For those following the Spanish Embassy trial in Guate, Ch. 5 of my book describes some of Pedro García Arredondo's crimes in detail...
— Kirsten Weld (@kirstenweld) January 19, 2015
Turns out that there was. Go buy Kirsten Weld's Paper Cadavers: The Archives of Dictatorship in Guatemala.Again, it is impressive that human rights trials have continued with a president and attorney general opposed to their existence. While forces seem to have successfully mobilized to undermine the Rios Montt trial, they have been unsuccessful, or unconcerned, with those already underway that have targeted lower-level officials.
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