José Rubén Zamora: "I have essentially been kidnapped"
Guatemalan journalist José Rubén Zamora, under house arrest after more than 800 days in prison, claims he has faced persecution from the Attorney General's Office while asserting that the structures controlling justice in Guatemala remain intact despite the election of Bernardo Arévalo.
Guatemala decrees state of prevention; operational plan for security is established
Guatemala has declared a state of prevention to address gang violence, allowing security forces to take specific actions for public safety.
The Guatemalan prosecutor loses her battle for immunity while receiving complaints from the UN for illegal adoptions
Guatemalan prosecutor Consuelo Porras fails in her bid for a Constitutional Court position amidst UN allegations of her involvement in illegal adoptions.
Bernardo Arévalo: "Guatemala faces democracy in the coming months"
Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo discusses the challenges of the upcoming elections and the need for judicial change in a country grappling with institutional recovery and state corruption.
Bernardo Arévalo in Guatemala: A President Fights Against Corrupt Justice
Guatemala's leftist President Bernardo Arévalo, in office for two years, faces challenges due to judicial blockades but hopes for changes ahead.
Political Prisoners in Guatemala: The Price of Protest
The article discusses the plight of political prisoners Héctor Chaclán and Luis Pacheco, who contributed to the election of President Bernardo Arévalo in Guatemala but were subsequently imprisoned due to a corrupt justice system.