(CNN) -- A Guatemalan judge has ordered the country's former
dictator to stand trial on charges that he was responsible for atrocities
committed during his rule.
Efrain Rios Montt will remain under house arrest while prosecutors work to
gather evidence that would link him to genocide and human rights abuses.
After hearing prosecutors' initial arguments Wednesday, judge Patricia Flores
agreed there was enough evidence to keep the former leader confined.
"These crimes are horrendous and it was established that within the military
structure you -- Rios Montt -- found yourself in the command structure," the
judge said, according to the Prensa Libre newspaper.
Rios Montt ruled Guatemala from 1982 to 1983.
He came to power in a coup and led a military junta at a time that Guatemala
was in a bloody civil war between the army and leftist guerrillas. The war did
not end until 1996. It left more than 200,000 people dead and 1 million as
refugees.
Prosecutors argued that Rios Montt was aware of the repressive strategies
that the military was using against anyone suspected of being a guerrilla, such
as killings, forced disappearances and kidnappings, the state-run AGN news
agency reported.
The human rights abuse and genocide allegations against him come from his
"scorched earth" campaign to root out insurgents in provinces heavily populated
by indigenous populations.
During his rule, there were massacres in these provinces in which, according
to the Guatemalan truth commission, between 70% and 90% of some villages were
razed. The commission found that during this and other periods of the civil war,
there were reported cases of rape, especially of Mayan women.
Rios Montt did not address the court. His attorneys argued that the former
dictator has cooperated with prosecutors and that the chain of command at that
time was set up so that he didn't know about the abuses. The regional commanders
had the final say in what strategies they used, his lawyers said, according to
AGN.
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This is bad notice for the politicans in Guatemala. This notice is like saying: "how corrupt are the goberment in Guatemala. This is bad for an ex-president of Guatemala (Efrain Rios Mont) was guilty for genocide in Guatemala.
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