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Many worried justice will not be served after court overturns conviction of ex-military leader Efrain Rios Montt.
Top court rules that the trial of former military ruler Efrain Rios Montt restart to solve several appeal issues.
Many wonder if ruling against Efrain Rios Montt will hold after ex-military ruler's conviction in genocide trial.
Ex-military ruler convicted of orchestrating massacres of indigenous Ixil people during 1960 to 1996 civil war.
Former military leader Efrain Rios Montt sentenced to 80 years in jail over massacres of indigenous people in the 1980s.
Efrain Rios Montt says his involvement in killings of Ixil Mayas during 1980s civil war has not been proven.
General Efrain Rios Montt is accused in killing, torture and rape of civilians, mainly indigenous people.
Although an eventual conviction of Rios Montt would be cathartic, it still won't solve the troubles plaguing Guatemala.
Court drops case against General Efrain Rios Montt on genocide charges after judges battle to reach consensus.
Will the victims of genocide find reparation as the trial of Guatemala's former dictator stumbles to a sudden close?
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