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Effect given to the recommendations of the committee and the Governing Body
Effect given to the recommendations of the committee and the Governing Body- 27. The Committee last examined this case, which concerns allegations of
serious acts of anti-union violence, at its meeting of June 2018 (see 386th Report of
the Committee, paragraphs 297–314). On that occasion, the Committee urged the
Government, with regard to the investigations into the murder of trade union leader Mr
Julio Rolando Raquec Ishen, to continue taking all necessary steps to ensure that all of
the perpetrators and instigators of this murder and also the motives for the crime are
identified once and for all, and that the guilty parties who are still alive are
prosecuted and punished by the courts.
- 28. The Committee notes the information provided by the Government in its
communications of 27 January 2022 and 30 January 2023 concerning the investigations into
the homicide of Mr Julio Rolando Raquec Ishen, General Secretary of the Trade Union
Federation of Informal Workers, which occurred on 28 November 2004. The Committee notes
the Government’s indication, first of all, that it appears, from the supporting analysis
provided by the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala and from various
interviews with local residents, who withheld their names for fear of possible
reprisals, that drunk and drugged individuals with firearms robbed an informal food
stall and threatened a woman who refused to hand over her money, provoking a reaction
from Mr Julio Raquec Ishen, who then became the target of the assailants, who fatally
wounded him. The Government further indicates that: (i) the Public Prosecutor’s Office
identified two suspects in the incident, Mr Víctor Alfonso Cruz Zacarías and Mr Pedro
Luis Gómez Herrera; (ii) it was established that Mr Víctor Alfonso Cruz Zacarías had
passed away, for which reason the tribunal was requested to drop the criminal
prosecution against him; (iii) although Mr Pedro Luis Gómez Herrera has still not yet
been located, the Public Prosecutor’s Office has established a line of investigation to
pursue in this regard in order to do so (request information from different registries
that would allow the whereabouts of Mr Pedro Luis Gómez Herrera to be established, reach
out to the Directorate-General for the Control of Arms and Munitions with a view to
establishing whether any weapons are registered in his name, ask the Prison System for a
record of admissions to the various detention centres for which it is responsible); and
(iv) the Prosecutor’s Office continues to consider the collaboration of Ms Lidia Mérida
Coy, an eyewitness to the events and the victim’s spouse who, despite repeated
summonses, a search by human rights investigators and contacts with her family has not
been possible to locate, to be important and necessary.
- 29. Lastly, the Committee notes the Government’s request that the
investigation into the murder of Mr Raquec Ishen be examined in the context of Case No.
2609, to the extent that the complainant organizations also referred to this
investigation in their latest communication of 14 October 2021 in relation to the
aforementioned case.
- 30. The Committee notes the information provided by the Government, in
particular that relating to the ongoing investigations to locate the remaining living
suspect in the murder of Mr Raquec Ishen and the victim’s wife. Noting with regret that,
more than 18 years after the events, the murder of Mr Raquec Ishen remains unpunished,
the Committee emphasizes that it is important that investigations into the murders of
trade unionists should yield concrete results in order to determine reliably the facts,
motives and persons responsible in order to apply the appropriate punishments and to
prevent such incidents recurring in the future [see Compilation of decisions of the
Committee on Freedom of Association, sixth edition, 2018, para. 96]. Noting with concern
that certain basic investigative procedures to locate the suspect have not yet been
undertaken, the Committee urges the Government to take the necessary steps to ensure
that the competent authorities make every effort to locate and bring the person
suspected of the crime to trial.
- 31. To the extent that Case No. 2609 deals with numerous homicides of
members of the trade union movement and other acts of anti-union violence, the Committee
will henceforth examine the follow-up by the competent authorities to the murder of Mr
Raquec Ishen in the context of Case No. 2609 and considers the present case closed.