Arzu, joined by his entire cabinet in a nationwide broadcast, told Guatemalans on Monday that "all the resources of the nation will be used to solve" the murder of Bishop Gerardi, whose skull was crushed with a concrete block Sunday night outside his home in the capital. On Friday, Gerardi had released Never Again, a report on human-rights abuses committed during the country's 35-year civil war that found that some 200,000 people -- mostly Mayas -- had died or disappeared during the war.
Guatemala Slaying
Arzu, joined by his entire cabinet in a nationwide broadcast, told Guatemalans on Monday that "all the resources of the nation will be used to solve" the murder of Bishop Gerardi, whose skull was crushed with a concrete block Sunday night outside his home in the capital. On Friday, Gerardi had released Never Again, a report on human-rights abuses committed during the country's 35-year civil war that found that some 200,000 people -- mostly Mayas -- had died or disappeared during the war.