Efrain Rios Montt, Guatemalan Dictator Convicted of Genocide, Dies at 91
Source: New York Times
Gen. Efraín Ríos Montt, who as dictator of Guatemala in the 1980s ordered fierce tactics to suppress a guerrilla insurgency and was later convicted of genocide and crimes against humanity, died on Sunday in Guatemala City. He was 91.
In the panoply of commanders who turned much of Central America into a killing field in the 1980s, General Ríos Montt was one of the most murderous. He was convicted in 2013 of trying to exterminate the Ixil ethnic group, a Mayan Indian community whose villages were wiped out by his forces.
A Guatemalan judge found that the general had known about the systematic massacres, in the hillside hamlets of the El Quiché department, and had done nothing to stop them or the aerial bombardment of refugees who had fled to the mountains.
The conviction, seen as a landmark in human rights law, was overturned shortly afterward. At his death he was being retried in absentia.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/01/obituaries/efrain-rios-montt-guatemala-dead.html
Guatemalan dictator Efraín Ríos Montt and friend in 1982. The propaganda pamphlet held by Ríos Montt, which reads "this government is committed to change" was prepared by the Reagan White House for the occasion.

Jake Stern
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like Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson who wildly supported him, and sent money to him from their impoverished, ill-informed congregations.
His daughter, Zury Ríos Sosa, married US Republican Rep. Jerry Weller

Last Updated: Sunday, 21 November, 2004, 01:41 GMT
US son-in-law for ex-coup leader
A US congressman has married the daughter of Guatemala's ex-military ruler Efrain Rios Montt in the colonial capital, Antigua, amid tight security.
Some 300 guests attended the wedding of Jerry Weller, the Republican from Illinois, and Zury Rios Sosa, a member of Guatemala's Senate.
General Rios Montt is accused of ruling over some of the worst atrocities during Guatemala's 1982-83 civil war.
He was given special dispensation from house arrest to attend the wedding.
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His opponents in the US say he has a potential conflict of interests, as he serves on a Congressional sub-committee for Western Hemisphere Affairs that sometimes oversees legislation concerning Guatemala.
More:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4029499.stm
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Had he never been born, hundreds of thousands of Guatemalan indigenous citizens and dissidents would still be with us.


Indigenous survivors attending the trial of Ríos Montt for genocide.
Thank you, sandensea, for the information.
Tatiana
(14,167 posts)I think this is her 4th marriage; his second. He was forced out of the U.S. Congress because of likely ethics violations involving properties in Nicaragua.
She actually campaigned for her murderous father's Presidential candidacy.
Maybe it's like Trumpism... they keep sending her back to the Guatemalan Congress.
GaryCnf
(1,399 posts)a la izquierda
(11,947 posts)so this fucker burns.
Enjoy eternity with Ronnie Ray-gun.