Montt convicted of genocide
The sentence marks the first time a former head of state has been convicted of genocide inside his or her country.
Judge Yasmin Barrios announced the sentence to cheers of “justice, justice!” inside and outside of the courtroom, packed full of survivors and relatives from Montt’s time in office.
Barrios stated in her sentencing,
"We are convinced that the acts the Ixil suffered constitute the crime of genocide… He had full knowledge of everything that was happening and did not stop it,"
"The Ixils were considered public enemies of the state and were also victims of racism, considered an inferior race,"
"The violent acts against the Ixils were not spontaneous. They were planned beforehand."The verdict was praised by human rights groups, including Human Rights Watch, with their Americas director José Miguel Vivanco stating that the conviction,
“sends a powerful message to Guatemala and the world that nobody, not even a former head of state, is above the law when it comes to committing genocide”.