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Catherina

(35,568 posts)
Thu May 9, 2013, 05:14 PM May 2013

Rios Montt on Trial, but Not Reagan Officials?

Rios Montt on Trial, but Not Reagan Officials?

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But when will a judge or a prosecutor hold accountable members of the Reagan Administration, who were helping Rios Montt do his dirtiest work? Reagan himself called Rios Montt a man of “great personal integrity.”

As the great investigative reporter Allan Nairn has pointed out, “In '82 and '83, as Gen. Rios Montt was sending military sweeps into the northwest highlands, annihilating by their own count 662 rural villages, Reagan went down, embraced Rios Montt, and said Guatemala was getting a bum rap on human rights. The U.S. military general attaché at the time told me the sweep strategy was in large part his idea, and that he was working hand in hand with [the Guatemalan military] to carry it out. It's hard to overstate the U.S. role, because the U.S. role was so extensive.”

In “The Guatemalan Connection,” a cover story Nairn wrote for the May 1986 issue of The Progressive magazine, he also pointed out a State Department role. “During the Rios Montt period, as the Reagan Administration repeatedly tried and failed to win Congressional approval for sale of the $2 million worth of helicopter parts, the State Department was giving the nod to a separate, costlier deal,” Nairn wrote. “In late 1982, it quietly approved a pair of transactions worth $40 million to supply the Guatemalan air force with two transport jets and eight T-37 trainers.”

I looked long and hard at the reports in the mainstream corporate press today to try find mention of the U.S. role in the atrocities committed by Rios Montt, but I’ve found nothing.

That’s one reason why the U.S. perpetrators go free, while Rios Montt now stands trial.

https://progressive.org/rios-montt-on-trial-but-not-reagan-officials

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Rios Montt on Trial, but Not Reagan Officials? (Original Post) Catherina May 2013 OP
That HAS to happen, some day. They put the rifles, helicopters, ammunition in their hands, Judi Lynn May 2013 #1
They deserve to be in jail morally, naaman fletcher May 2013 #2

Judi Lynn

(160,408 posts)
1. That HAS to happen, some day. They put the rifles, helicopters, ammunition in their hands,
Thu May 9, 2013, 05:26 PM
May 2013

They trained them in dirty war tactics, patted them on the back, told them to "go get'em" and sent "advisors" to help, etc.

What else needs to be known without admissions? So much is known already. Everyone knows but the very people who paid for it with their tax dollars.

 

naaman fletcher

(7,362 posts)
2. They deserve to be in jail morally,
Thu May 9, 2013, 05:28 PM
May 2013

As does just about every administration since for similar type things. I just don't see where the crime is that could possibly be prosecutable, unfortunately.

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