Bolivia: Former Officials Convicted Over Massacre        
Written by Amnesty International      
Wednesday, 31 August 2011 21:27  
The conviction of seven high-ranking former officials in Bolivia for their 
role in dozens of deaths during anti-government protests in 2003 is an 
important step for justice, Amnesty International said today. 

Bolivia’s
 Supreme Court in Sucre yesterday sentenced five former senior military 
officers and two former ministers for their part in the events known as 
“Black October,” which left 67 people dead and more than 400 injured 
during protests in El Alto, near La Paz, in late 2003. 

The 
clashes included soldiers opening fire on unarmed crowds during 
demonstrations sparked by opposition to a proposed pipeline to export 
natural gas through neighbouring Chile.

”These convictions are an
 important victory for the families of those killed and injured who have
 waited nearly eight years to see justice delivered after the tragic 
events known as  ‘Black October’,” said Guadalupe Marengo, Deputy 
Americas Programme Director at Amnesty International. 

The five 
military officers have received prison sentences ranging from 10 to 15 
years, while the two former ministers were sentenced to three years. 

Former
 President Gonzálo Sánchez de Lozada and former ministers Carlos Sánchez
 Berzaín and Jorge Berindoague fled to the USA soon after the “Black 
October” violence and are facing extradition. Several other former 
ministers and military officers fled the country when the charges were 
made public in November 2008.

Serious obstacles hindered the 
case, including the failure of the military to hand over relevant 
information and a lack of sufficient resources to allow many witnesses 
and victims to attend court in Sucre, a long way from El Alto.

“We
 hope that this ruling sets a positive precedent for the pursuit of 
lasting and impartial justice in other human rights cases in Bolivia,” 
said Guadalupe Marengo.
http://upsidedownworld.org/main/news-briefs-archives-68/3202-bolivia-former-officials-convicted-over-massacre
 

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