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Guatemala ups persecution of those who pursued the corrupt

Por: ABC News World January 19, 2023

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GUATEMALA CITY -- The Guatemalan government’s effort to undo more than a decade of United Nations-backed anti-corruption work moved even beyond its borders this week, in what experts say is an year attempt to assure conservative voters its like won’t be seen again.Guatemalan prosecutors announced their intention to pursue legal action against Colombian Iván Velásquez, who led the U.N.’s anti-corruption mission in Guatemala. Velásquez,... + full article



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