Plaintiffs ask exec branch to consult indigenous ppl in all actions affecting their territories & natural resources
— NISGUA (@NISGUA_Guate) May 13, 2013
Another denied request was the restitution of land taken from displaced Ixil victims, the only economic petition made by the plaintiffs. CALDH lawyer noted,
Reyes: When victims were asked what they want of the state they said, “What we want is justice.” This was never for financial reasons.
— NISGUA (@NISGUA_Guate) May 13, 2013
Defense lawyers and social media hate speech have repeatedly accused the victims of being involved in this case for the purposes of financial remuneration.
Below we share the “dignified reparations” granted to the Ixil people, as mandated under the Guatemalan penal code.
Sentence of Dignified Reparations for the Ixil People
- That the Executive Branch, through the Ministry of Culture, make a request to the Congress of the Republic that a law declare Mach 23 as the National Day Against Genocide. In addition, the Executive Branch must develop a program to disseminate the verdict, as well as respect for cultural diversity.
- The President, Minister of Defense, Presidential Secretary for Women’s Issues and others, must publicly apologize to the victims, in particular to the women who were victims of sexual violence. The apologies will be written on a parchment to be submitted to each of the municipal mayors in the Ixil region.
- Monuments honoring and remembering the victims of genocide will be erected in Santa María Nebaj, San Gaspar Chajul and San Juan Cotzal, in particular for the women victims of sexual and gender violence and the children who were victims of the genocide.
- Respect and recognition of cultural diversity, training on human rights and international human rights are to be incorporated into the training programs of all prevention and security [institutions], such as military and police.
- Create schools and study center in all three municipalities of the Ixil region.
- The Attorney General’s office, in the form of a mural, will reaffirm their commitment to creating a system of justice that is respectful of cultural diversity.
- The Ministry of Education will create a moving museum that promotes respect for all peoples and peaceful coexistence.
- Create a cultural center for the promotion of Maya Ixil culture.
- The study of the Ixil genocide will be incorporated into education curriculum.
- The National Reparations Plan will incorporate in their programs the category of genocide and crimes against humanity, so that victims may access [financial] reparations.
- It is ordered that the plaintiff’s institutions will follow-up on the content and compliance of the [reparations] sentence.
Center for Human Rights Legal Action – CALDH
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