GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — A court docket in Guatemala sentenced 5 fomer members of a pro-government “civilian patrol” to 30 years in jail Monday in reference to the rape of Indigenous girls through the Central American nation’s civil conflict.
The patrols functioned as pro-government militias to assist the military battle leftist guerrillas, and like the military they confronted widespread accusations of committing atrocities.
Guatemala’s 1960-1996 civil conflict pitted the military and police in opposition to leftist rebels, and resulted in additional than 200,000 deaths.
The 5 ex-patrol members have been immediately accused of raping 5 girls of the Achí group within the village of Rabinal in 1982.
A further 29 girls mentioned patrol members had participated in killings or kidnappings, however didn't immediately determine the 5 defendants because the perpetrators.
Choose Gelvi Sical mentioned the victims “have waited years to interrupt the silence, be heard and demand justice.”