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UN Expert Says Guatemalan Prosecutor's Office Using Criminal Law to Pursue Opponents

  • Margaret Satterthwaite, UN Special Rapporteur, warned on May 23, 2025, that Guatemala's Prosecutor General's Office targets opponents using criminal law.
  • Her two-week mission followed reports that the office led by Consuelo Porras systematically uses criminal charges against former prosecutors, lawyers, and journalists.
  • Satterthwaite documented over 60 justice operators criminally charged and more than 50 exiled, while those opposing impunity face harassment, threats, and intensified persecution.
  • She stated the office’s actions represent a systematic, intentional deprivation of rights, yet Porras' office rejects this, claiming their work is complex and legally grounded.
  • President Bernardo Arévalo unsuccessfully urged Porras to resign, highlighting ongoing concerns about the prosecution’s alleged obstruction of corruption investigations.
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UN expert says Guatemalan prosecutor's office using criminal law to pursue opponents

A United Nations expert has warned at the conclusion of her two-week visit that Guatemala’s prosecutor’s office is increasingly using criminal law against former prosecutors, judges, defense attorneys, journalists and others.

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U.S. News broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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