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A General Convicted of Crimes Against Humanity and with Pending Trials Dies Free in Guatemala.

GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — A high-ranking Guatemalan military officer convicted of crimes against humanity, including torture, rape, and enforced disappearance, during Guatemala's internal armed conflict, has died without facing two new criminal proceedings for genocide…

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GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — A high-ranking Guatemalan military officer convicted of crimes against humanity, including torture, rape, and enforced disappearance, during Guatemala's internal armed conflict, has died without facing two new criminal proceedings for genocide…

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A high-ranking Guatemalan military officer, convicted of crimes against humanity such as torture, rape and enforced disappearance during Guatemala's internal armed conflict, died without facing two new criminal proceedings for genocide of Mayan indigenous people.

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Independent Español broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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