1. Skip to navigation
  2. Skip to content
  3. Skip to secondary content



Latino Daily News

Thursday March 17, 2011

UN Secretary General Voices Concern About Guatemala’s Human Rights Violations and Rising Crime

UN Secretary General Voices Concern About Guatemala’s Human Rights Violations and Rising Crime

Photo: Ban Ki-moon with President Colom of Guatemala

Click Here to Enlarge Photo

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today expressed appreciation of Guatemala’s contribution to United Nations peacekeeping operations, but also voiced alarm at the worsening rate of crime, insecurity and human rights violations in the Central American country.

Mr. Ban told reporters that at a meeting with members of the Guatemalan cabinet, he had expressed alarm over rising crime and insecurity and that he was particularly concerned about abuses of human rights. “Ending impunity is critical to protecting all Guatemalans from violence,” he said, adding that the UN will provide additional support.

“We have to foster security for all Guatemalans and their children. I am sure the people of Guatemala agree they did not end 36 years of armed conflict only to see violence take other forms.  Now it is time to end all violence,” said Mr. Ban.

The Secretary-General recalled that Guatemala is known throughout the world for its ecological diversity, its rich culture, and its proud history. “Our shared challenge today is to ensure that Guatemala also earns a reputation as a haven of justice, respect for human rights, and true security.  We have serious work ahead,” he said.

He described his talks with Mr. Colom as “constructive,” saying they covered important issues of concern to both of them, including insecurity, poverty, violence against women, regional issues, and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the global commitments to reducing extreme and boosting social-economic progress by the target date of 2015.

He said that Mr. Colom and he were in full agreement on the importance of the work of the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG). “I expressed the UN’s strong support for CICIG and Commissioner Francisco Dall’Anese,” Mr. Ban said.

The Secretary-General also met Nobel Peace Prize laureate Rigoberta Menchu and was due to have bilateral with several heads of State in Central America, including those of Costa Rica, Belize, El Salvador, Panama, the Dominican Republic and Honduras. He was also slated to launch the UN Peacebuilding Fund’s engagement in Guatemala.