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Legal proceedings against Guatemalan indigenous leaders

Overview

In Guatemala, former indigenous leaders Luis Pacheco and Héctor Chaclán, who were arrested in April 2025, were granted house arrest by Judge Mynor Moto. The ruling requires each man to pay 160,000 quetzales in bail and prohibits them from holding public office.

The leaders face charges of terrorism and illicit association related to the 2023 nationwide protests regarding election results. Amnesty International previously designated them as “prisoners of conscience” in May 2026, asserting they were detained for exercising freedom of expression and assembly. President Bernardo Arévalo described the judicial decision as a “step forward for democracy.”

Entities

Luis Pacheco · Guido Perugachi · Héctor Chaclán · Mery Maza Puma · Imbabura

Timeline

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    Guatemala's Luis Pacheco and Héctor Chaclán Placed Under House Arrest

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Sources

abriendobrecha.tv · amnesty.org · amnistia.cl · aradreporter.ro · ecuadorchequea.com · elnuevodiario.com.do · emisorasunidas.com · expreso.ec · hongkongjazz.com · lahora.gt · larevista.com.ec · notimundo.com.ec · prensa-latina.cu · stereo100.com.gt · world-today-news.com