Licda. Hilda Pineda, Prosecutor for the Human Rights Section of the Public Ministry
Lica. María Consuelo Porras Argueta, Attorney General of Guatemala
June 21, 2021
Dear Prosecutor Pineda and Attorney General Porras:
We are deeply disturbed alarmed by the arrest of 21 members of the Chicoyogüito community during a peaceful demonstration in Cobán, Alta Vera Paz Department, on June 9. The peaceful protest, to ask the authorities for the return of their ancestral lands, was violently repressed by agents of the National Civil Police. Several people were beaten and injured. During the detention of the 21 men, due process, including the right to be brought promptly before a competent judge, has been violated.
In 1968 the Q'eqchi families of the community of Chicoyogüito (municipality of Cobán) in Alta Verapaz were dispossessed and uprooted from their land by the Guatemalan state. In their place, the government built Military Base #21, a center where the army carried out forced disappearance, torture, execution, and burial of hundreds of indigenous men, women, and children.
For 53 years, the surviving families have asked state institutions for the return of their lands, to return to their homes, and to dignify the memory of the victims. Their just demands have fallen on deaf ears. Moreover, for seeking the restitution of their lands, the families have been threatened and persecuted. Their constitutional right to demonstrate and protest peacefully has been continually denied.
We urge the government of Guatemala to
- immediately release the 21 people arbitrarily detained
- comply with ILO Convention 169: “Indigenous peoples shall enjoy the full measure of human rights and fundamental freedoms, without hindrance or discrimination.”
- respond to the basic demands of the community of Chicoyogüito to respect the right to life, the right to existence, and the right to their territory.
Sincerely,
Brian J. Stefan Szittai and Christine Stonebraker Martínez
Co-coordinators