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Instability in Central America will spill into Mexico and spur more migrants to the U.S.

Ivan Velasquez, commissioner of the United Nations International Commission Against Impunity, CICIG, during a news conference with Guatemala’s attorney general, in Guatemala City, April 19. PHOTO: MOISES CASTILLO/ASSOCIATED PRESS

In the struggle to defeat transnational crime in Central America, the U.S. is financing a United Nations prosecutorial body in Guatemala. Yet these U.N. prosecutors are thumbing their noses at the rule of law and seem to be using their power to politicize the Guatemalan judiciary.

This is dividing and destabilizing a pivotal democracy in the region. The fragile Guatemalan state is in the crosshairs of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and Cuba’s Gen. Raúl Castro. If their allies seize control of Mexico’s southern neighbor via its institutions, as Daniel Ortega has done in Nicaragua, it will have implications for Mexican and American security.

The U.N. body, known as the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG by its Spanish initials), has been in the country since 2007. It has busted some criminals. But its unchecked power has led to abuse, and this should concern U.S. backers. Some of CICIG’s most vociferous defenders hail from Guatemala’s extreme left, which eschews equality under the law and representative democracy.

CICIG’s rogue justice has come to the attention of Sen. Roger Wicker (R., Miss.), chairman of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, also known as the Helsinki Commission. He has scheduled a hearing April 27 to review CICIG’s role in the Guatemalan prosecution and extralegal conviction of a Russian family on the run from Vladimir Putin’s mafia.

As I detailed in March 26 and April 19 Americas columns, Igor and Irina Bitkov, and their daughter Anastasia, fled persecution in Russia and became victims of a crime syndicate in Guatemala that was selling false identity documents. Yet Guatemala and CICIG tried the family alongside members of the crime ring that tricked them. They were convicted and given unusually harsh sentences.

Guatemalan law and the U.N.’s Palermo Convention say that such migrants are victims, and a Guatemalan constitutional appeals court ruled that the Bitkovs committed no crime. CICIG and Guatemalan prosecutors ignored that ruling, went to a lower court and got a conviction. CICIG will not say why, or why it didn’t prosecute the law firm that solicited the fake documents given to the Bitkovs.

Matías Ponce is “head of communications” for CICIG but there is no contact information for him or his office on the CICIG website. I managed to get his cellphone number from a third party and, after repeated tries, made contact with him. I requested his email and wrote to him so I could share with readers CICIG’s explanation of what appears to be abuse of power. He sent me a boilerplate response about CICIG’s work against criminal networks but no answers to my questions.

It is unlikely CICIG will answer questions before the Helsinki Commission. Its co-chairman, Rep. Chris Smith (R., N.J.), invited CICIG to appear at a similar hearing he proposed for April 24 in the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee monitoring human rights and U.N. entities. CICIG declined the invitation. That hearing was not scheduled, though the office of Foreign Affairs Chairman Ed Royce (R., Calif.) told me it’s not dead. If CICIG refuses to cooperate with the Helsinki Commission, it will fuel the feeling among rule-of-law advocates that it has something to hide.

CICIG says it is in Guatemala merely to “support” the attorney general in her work “identifying and dismantling” criminal networks and is not involved in politics. But an academic analysis of CICIG by Jonatán Lemus, a Francisco Marroquín University political science professor, suggests otherwise. Mr. Lemus observes that “CICIG has also been criticized for the very same reasons others have praised it: becoming a player in judicial appointments, proposing some controversial reforms to the Guatemalan constitution, and the use of televised conferences to shift the public in its favor. From this perspective, instead of strengthening Guatemalan institutions, the Commission is making national institutions dependent on its assistance.”

This dependence drives CICIG deeper into politics. As Mr. Lemus notes, “once immersed in a polarized political system,” an international body designed like CICIG naturally “will face incentives to behave as any domestic bureaucracy trying to maximize its power and resources to ensure its survival.”

Without an explanation for the bizarre Bitkov convictions, Guatemalans are left to speculate about CICIG’s motives. Incompetence is one possibility. But once the injustice was publicized and not corrected, that reasoning collapsed. A foreign businessman also makes an easy target for a politically correct prosecutor seeking approval from anticapitalist nongovernmental organizations.

Kremlin “influence” cannot be ruled out. Nailing the Bitkovs was a priority for Russia because the family had refused to “donate” large sums to the Putin kitty in Kaliningrad. It would hardly be surprising to learn that Moscow leaned on prosecutors and judges to put the family behind bars.

There’s no doubt that something fishy went on, and CICIG prosecutor Iván Velásquez’s unwillingness to address it is troubling. The truth matters for the family, for Guatemala and for the U.S.

Write to O’Grady@wsj.com.

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Sala de apelaciones Otorga Amparo Definitivo a favor de Igor Bitkov y Familia https://supportthebitkovs.com/en/sala-de-apelaciones-otorga-amparo-definitivo-a-favor-de-igor-bitkov-y-familia/ Thu, 14 Dec 2017 00:17:13 +0000 http://supportthebitkovs.com/?p=1067 #ULTIMAHORA
SE OTORGÓ  AMPARO DEFINITIVO A FAVOR DE

IGOR BITKOV

Se conoce que a pesar del Amparo Definitivo a favor de la familia de migrantes Bitkovs el Ministerio Público apelará decisión que ordena respetar derechos humanos y de migrantes de Igor Bitkov y Familia ¿Porque sigue ensañandose el MP con esta familia si los supuestos delitos que se les imputa no serían de alto impacto social?  ¿Porque el MP no investiga a la verdadera estructura criminal que engañó a los miles de migrantes?

La Sala Tercera de la Corte de Apelaciones del Ramo Penal, Constituida en Tribunal de Amparo con base en lo considerado y leyes citadas resuelve: 

  1. Otorgar el amparo definitivo solicitado por Igor Bitkov en contra de la Jueza Erika Lorena Aifán.
  2. Ordena a la Jueza Dejar sin efecto el Auto de apertura a juicio y admisión de la acusación en su contra.
  3. Dictar una nueva resolución tomando en cuenta los siguientes considerandos.
    1. Que la juez interprete de manera correcta la ley pues el Decreto número 95-98 Ley de Migración fue reformado por el Decreto 10-2015 del Congreso de la República y que a pesar de una nueva modificación de la Ley, a través del Decreto 44-2016 del Congreso de la República, los artículos 1406 y 107 de dicha ley, continuarán vigentes.
    2. A tenor de lo anterior y acorde a lo establecido por el Protocolo Contra el Tráfico Ilícito de Migrantes por Tierra, Mar y Aire, que complementan la convención de las Naciones Unidas contra la Delincuencia Organizada Transnacional en sus artículos 5 y 6 los cuales se transcriben en resumen a: LOS MIGRANTES NO ESTÁN SUJETOS A ENJUICIAMIENTO PENAL CON ARREGLO DEL PRESENTE PROTOCOLO POR EL HECHO DE HABER SIDO OBJETO DE ALGUNA DE LAS CONDUCTAS ENUNCIADAS. como lo son inclusive la Creación de Documentos Falsos o su uso.

Compartimos la resolución judicial a continuación 

 

Se sabe que el Ministerio Público y Querellantes adhesivos buscarán de alguna manera apelar el amparo definitivo a favor de Igor Bitkov y Familia contal que no recobre su libertad a pesar que todas las pruebas están a favor de los Bitkovs y máxime ahora un amparo definitivo que RESUELVE que los MIGRANTES no deben ser objeto del proceso penal … Aunado a ello los Bitkovs no forman parte de la estructura criminal que emitía los pasaportes y documentos dentro del caso Migración

Sera posible que aún están actuando con otra cara los EX- QUERELLANTES adhesivos del proceso BANCO VTB BANK el cual ya salio del proceso penal por no estar legitimado y cuya intención única era de regresar a Rusia a la familia de migrantes víctimas de persecución política?

Nuevamente preguntamos:

¿Porque el MP no investiga a la estructura Cutino Internacional Off Shore?

¿Quién será la o él líder de la estructura que engañó a los miles de migrantes como a los Bitkovs en Guatemala?


Actualización

Tal y como Igor Bitkov declaró y aportó pruebas de que él ni su esposa e hija hicieron los documentos de identidad por los que se les procesó, El Tribunal de Sentencia Penal no tuvo más opción que ordenar el 28 de diciembre de 2018 Investigar a Mayra Veliz Por el Caso Bitkov.  Hasta la fecha Mayra Veliz Aún sigue impune por las influencias poderosas que maneja dentro del MP en especial del Fiscal Juan Francisco Sandoval 

https://www.soy502.com/articulo/caso-bitkov-tribunal-ordenan-investigar-mayra-veliz-otros-10-5313

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