One dead in armed attack on post-election demonstration in Guatemala

Armed attackers killed one person and injured two others at a demonstration calling on Guatemala’s attorney general to resign, officials said on Monday.

Thousands of protesters have shut down roads across the Central American nation over the last two weeks, protesting what they have described as a campaign to prevent president-elect Bernardo Arevalo from taking office.

Monday’s attack occurred on a highway in the town of Malacatan, near the Mexican border, when about 50 people “with firearms, sticks and stones” arrived “with the intention of evicting the demonstrators” who were blocking a road, the interior ministry said in a statement.

The demonstrators are demanding Attorney General Maria Consuelo Porras, prosecutor Rafael Curruchiche and judge Fredy Orellana resign after they ordered raids on the electoral tribunal and requested the suspension of Arevalo’s Semilla party, pending an investigation into alleged registration anomalies.

Arevalo, an anti-graft crusader and political outsider, is due to take office in January, but the international community has raised alarm over efforts to challenge the election outcome.

The prosecutor’s office told reporters that as a result of the violence in Malacatan “one person died and two wounded were taken to a medical center.”

The public security ministry added that 11 “presumed perpetrators” have been arrested.

Arevalo has called on outgoing President Alejandro Giammattei to establish a dialogue with demonstrators.

AFP

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