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         OEA/Ser.L/V/II.54 ANNUAL
        REPORT OF THE INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS 
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       RESOLUTION 33/81 Case 7403 (GUATEMALA) June 25, 1981   BACKGROUND:
         1.          In a
      communication of June 26, 1980, the following denunciation was made to the
      Inter-American Commission on Human Rights:    On
      June 21, 1980, the offices of the National Workers Union (CNT) in
      Guatemala were attacked by non-uniformed police. From 25 to 30 persons
      were detained. Although the streets around the CNT offices had been closed
      by the police authorities, the Government claims it does not know the
      whereabouts of the detained persons.    The
      emergency meeting of the CNT leadership had been called to take up the
      case of the teeth of two labor leaders killed the week before. On Friday,
      June 20, EDGAR RENE ALDANA, secretary of an organizing committee of the
      Coca Cola Bottling Plant workers, was shot and killed as he was leaving
      work. This union leader was the sixth Coca Cola worker murdered. On
      Saturday, June 21, the body of OSCAR AMILCAR PACHUCA was found, mutilated
      by torture. He had been abducted on June 17 along with GUILLERMO HERNANDEZ
      when they were working in the INCESA STANDART CO. GUILLERMO HERNANDEZ has
      still not been found.    The
      following persons are among those from the CNT headquarters who have been
      detained or have disappeared: FLORENTINO GOMEZ, Coca Cola union leader;
      FLORENCIA XOCOP, SARA CABRERA FLORES, of Agricasa; IRMA PEREZ, of Agricasa;
      GONZALO VASQUEZ, ORLANDO GARCIA, of the "TURSA" Transport
      Workers Union; BERNARDO MARROQUIN, union leader of the Kern's food
      processing plant; ISMAEL VASQUEZ, Coca Cola union member; SONIA FURIO,
      HILDA CARLOTA PEREZ, of Agricasa; OSCAR SALAZAR, MANUEL SANCHEZ and MARIO
      SALQUERRE, members of the Free Press union.    Also
      denounced is the murder of the Spanish priest, Father MARIA GRAN SIERRA,
      and his catechist by the Army on June 6 in Chajul, Quiche.    2.          In a note of
      July 8, 1980, the Commission transmitted the pertinent portions of this
      denunciation to the Government of Guatemala, requesting that it supply
      information on the case.    3.          In a note of
      August 25, 1980, the Commission supplied to the Guatemalan Government, as
      additional information from the claimants, the names of the following
      persons also alleged to have been abducted from the CNT union on June 21,
      1980.    Sonia
      Sara Alecio Rafael
      Antonio Aguilar Irma
      Barrios Luis
      Rodolfo Bonilla Mario
      Camos Valladares Christina
      Yolanda Carrera Crescencio
      Coronel Ordoñez Bernabé
      de la Cruz Alvaro
      Estrada Selvín
      Arnoldo García Erwin
      René Hernández Mario
      Martínez Señor
      Reyes Aldama Jorge
      Luis Serrano    4.          In a note of
      December 8, 1980, the Commission sent the Guatemalan Government additional
      information received from the claimants in this case, containing a more
      complete list of the names of persons abducted from the CNT union on June
      21, 1980, as follows:  
   5.         
      In notes of December 16, 1980, and April 20, 1981, the Commission
      again requested information from the Guatemalan Government.    WHEREAS:
         1.          To date, the
      Government has not replied to the Commission's requests for information.    2.          Article 39 of
      the Commission's Regulations provides as follows:  
 Article
      39    1.
      The facts reported in the petition whose pertinent parts have been
      transmitted to the government of the state in reference shall be presumed
      to be true if, during the maximum period set by the Commission under the
      provisions of Article 31 paragraph 5, the Government has not provided the
      pertinent information, as long as other evidence does not lead to a
      different conclusion.    THE
      INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS    RESOLVES:
         Based
      on Article 39 of its Resolutions, to presume to be true the events
      reported in the communications of June 26, 1980, and thereafter,
      concerning the attack against the offices of the National Workers Union (CNT)
      and the arbitrary arrest of 25 CNT members on June 21, 1980. Also to
      declare true the events connected with the violent deaths of Edgar René
      Aldana, Oscar Amilcar Pachuca and Father María Gran Sierra, by officials
      of the Guatemalan Government.    To
      declare that the Guatemalan Government violated Articles 7 (right to
      personal liberty), 8 (right to a fair trial), 15 (right of assembly), 25
      (right to judicial protection), and 4 (right to life) of the American
      Convention on Human Rights.    3.          To recommend
      that the Guatemalan Government investigate the events denounced and, if
      warranted, punish those responsible, and to report to the Commission in 60
      days on the measures taken to implement this recommendation.    4.          To transmit
      this resolution to the Government of Guatemala and to the claimant.   5.          To include this
      resolution in the Commission's Annual Report to the General Assembly of
      the Organization of American States pursuant to Article l8 (f), of the
      Statute and Article 59 (g) of the Regulations of the Commission.  Note:
       Dr. Francisco Bertrand Galindo declined to hear and decide on this case because he was living in Guatemala when the reported events occurred. 
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