CNN) -- Guatemala's new president has called on the military to help "neutralize" organized crime in the Central American nation.
A day after he took office, President Otto Perez Molina appeared to be making good on his campaign promises to fight rising crime and violence with an "iron fist."
"Today, publicly, I want to lay out for the army an important goal of collaborating, coordinating and cooperating with other security institutions, and that is to put an end to the external threats and contribute to neutralizing illegal armed groups by means of military power," he said Sunday.
Speaking to troops, Perez Molina said he would provide increased resources to the military. He said he had discussed the new strategy with his defense and interior ministers.
Poverty is endemic in Guatemala, and the country has one of the worst crime rates in Latin America. Forty-three percent of children under 5 years old are chronically malnourished. And the murder rate in 2010 was 42 per 100,000 people -- one of the highest in the world.
In a Vox Latina national survey in July, more than two-thirds of Guatemalans said violence was what concerned them most, far outpacing the combined totals for the economy, unemployment, poverty and lack of education.
Perez Molina's predecessor, Alvaro Colom, also used the military to crack down on crime. He declared states of siege in the provinces of Alta Verapaz and Peten, where groups such as Mexico's Zetas cartel had been strengthening their grip.
The temporary emergency decrees curtailed citizen liberties and allowed the military to order anyone suspected of conspiring against the government to be arrested and imprisoned without a warrant.
Human rights groups have expressed concerns about Perez Molina's high rank in the military during Guatemala's decades-long civil war.
Concerns stem from the fact that the Guatemalan military committed multiple atrocities during the civil war, although Perez Molina has never been directly implicated in any of them.
More than 200,000 people were killed or "disappeared" between 1966 and 1996, the United Nations estimates.
COMMENT: I´m impressed that this notice could reach a notifier so popular like CNN, that is a world notifier. It´s important to read and know this type of information. More likely because in this case it´s our country that we are talking about (Guatemala). Is confident to know that Otto Perez Molina (the new president), was a military member of Guatemala in several years ago. Because he knows well how to defeat criminality and violence. that's why is important, now that in Guatemala, these are one of the two factors that we suffer much. As i was saying, it´s good to have this new president, because in this notice say´s he has futuristic plans of reducing the two factors and more. he also had say he have futuristic alliances with groups to make better Guatemala. i wish and trust at he´s speech to come true and applied on this four years of goberment. By: Carlos S. Valladares
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