A Guatemalan appeals court has overturned the order freeing journalist José Rubén Zamora and ordered his return to jail.
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Two days after his transfer from prison to house arrest, publisher Jose Ruben Zamora had a visitor: Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo. At the meeting Monday afternoon, Arevalo and Zamora had ...
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Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo, who took office earlier this year, celebrated the journalist's release from prison. “Zamora returns home. Justice is beginning to arrive, the dark cycle i ...
This donation is part of a larger US aid package, totaling $24 million, aimed at supporting the government of President Bernardo Arévalo, Washington’s main ally in Central America. “Of course, the ...
seized and opened ballot boxes and targeted the Seed Movement party of now-President Bernardo Arévalo in an effort to keep him from taking office. To this day, Zamora believes it was his paper's ...