Trial in Guatemala Takes Aim at Sex Slavery During 36-Year Civil War

A mural depicts army massacres of Mayan communities during Guatemala’s 36-year civil war. Photo: Trocaire | FlickrCC.
Guatemala is looking at an opportunity to drastically change the quality of the judicial system in that country as two former soldiers face trial for the disappearance of 15 indigenous men and the enslaving of 11 of their wives for rape during their civil war.
The civil war in Guatemala lasted for 36 years. Over 200,000 deaths and 45,000 disappearances of primarily of indigenous people are tied to it. The military has faced little in the way of justice for these crimes.
The two ex-officers in question were arrested in June 2014 after some of the women came forth with the accusations that they were held at Sepur Zarco military base. They were forced to endure 10 months of sexual slavery between 1982-1983. Some were not released for a further six years, until the base was closed down.
This is the first time that a national court in Guatemala has prosecuted a case of sex slavery during armed conflict, a crime that happens more frequently than people think.
That such actions took place in the country and were not prosecuted has no doubt contributed to Guatemala’s terrible record of sexual violence. It currently has the third highest rate of femicide in the world, and the stigma around sexual violence is such that few cases come to light.
This is a very high profile case. It could establish important precedents in Guatemala and around the world. By successfully prosecuting the soldiers accused of rape, the justice system would effectively be saying that crimes of this nature shouldn’t be tolerated and should be punished. It would establish that the military and the crimes of its members are no longer off limits.

And of course, on the global stage, sex slavery occurs in a number of other countries, especially as a tactic during armed conflict. Establishing a precedent for national courts to address such an issue could embolden prosecutors in other countries as well.

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