Colom to Solve PARLACEN
Case
The commitment by
Guatemalan
President-Elect Alvaro
Colom to solving the
murder of three
Salvadorian deputies and
their driver was
emphasized by media here
Wednesday.
Colom made that promise
during a
one-and-a-half-hour
meeting held Tuesday
night with El Salvador
head of State Antonio
Saca, ó Prensa Libre ó
newspaper reported.
According to the daily,
Colom talked of the need
to find the truth and
clarify the incident
from February 19, whose
masterminds of the crime
are still unknown.
Victims were Central
American Parliament
members William Pichinte,
Eduardo D'aubuisson and
Ramon Gonzalez, from the
Nationalist Republican
Alliance governing
party, as well as their
driver Napoleon Ramirez.
Four Guatemalan police
investigators were
captured for being
alleged perpetrators of
the killing, but were
executed shortly days
later in a top-security
jail, blocking the
process.
The Guatemalan
president-elect is to
leave for Europe today,
to continue his
international tour of
Spain and Italy.
The aim of the trip is
to finance the
implementation of the
main projects of his
government program, when
he swears in January 14,
2008. |
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