It’s too soon to declare victory in Guatemala, writes anthropologist Victoria Sanford in a New York Times op-ed today. “There is serious evidence that the current president, the former military commander Otto Pérez Molina, who took office in January 2012, may have been involved in the same mass killings for which General Ríos Montt has now been convicted.” And, what’s more: rumors circulating in Guatemala today that the Constitutional Court, the nation’s highest legal body, may throw out the verdict. News is expected Wednesday mid-day Guatemala time.