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Judge orders Guatemalan investigative newspaper chief to stand trial

Por: Los Angeles Times World December 09, 2022

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The director of a Guatemalan investigative newspaper must stand trial on charges of money-laundering, influence-peddling and blackmail, a judge ruled Thursday. José Rubén Zamora of El Periódico has been held for four months amid criticism that his arrest was politically motivated by an administration interested in silencing critical journalists. Prosecutors accuse Zamora of asking a friend to deposit a $38,000 donation to hide the source of... + full article



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