Ecuador soldiers sentenced to 34 years in prison for disappearing children

Al JazeeraMonday, December 22, 2025 at 5:28:43 PM
  • Eleven soldiers in Ecuador have been sentenced to over 34 years in prison for their involvement in the disappearance and murder of four boys during a security operation in Guayaquil. This case has drawn significant attention and outrage, highlighting severe issues of accountability within the military.
  • The sentencing caps a yearlong investigation into the abuse and disappearance of the children, which has sparked widespread protests and demands for justice from the public and human rights organizations.
  • This incident reflects broader concerns regarding military conduct in Ecuador, particularly in the context of increasing violence and crime, raising questions about the effectiveness of security operations and the protection of vulnerable populations.
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