Guatemalan Police Arrest Indigenous Leader Who Led Nationwide Protests
- Indigenous leader Luis Pacheco was arrested at his Guatemala City home by authorities on April 23.
- Pacheco participated in 2023 nationwide protests supporting Bernardo Arevalo's transition and demanding the attorney general's resignation.
- He led 48 Indigenous communities in peaceful October 2023 protests that shut down highways for three weeks.
- President Bernardo Arevalo stated, "What is happening is an attack against democracy."
- Indigenous authorities condemned the arrest as criminalization of leaders who defended democracy.
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Guatemalan Police Arrest Indigenous Leader Who Led Nationwide Protests
In Guatemala, authorities arrested Indigenous leader Luis Pacheco, accusing him of terrorism, in what his supporters say is retaliation for leading nationwide protests in 2023 against attempts to derail President Bernardo Arévalo’s transition to power. Pacheco is now serving as Arévalo’s deputy energy minister. He’s also the former president of the 48 Cantons, the governance authority that represents Indigenous communities in the western highlan…
Indigenous leader arrested – accused of terrorism
Indigenous leader Luis Pacheco has been arrested in Guatemala. Pacheco is accused of terrorism and illegal association, among other things. “It is a criminalization of indigenous people,” says President Bernardo Arévalo.
48 Cantones de Totonicapán y CIDH se pronuncian por el caso de Luis Pacheco y Héctor Chaclán
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