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VisitWhat will be the international reaction to José Rubén Zamora's new trial outcome?
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Increased foreign pressure on Guatemalan judiciary • 25%
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Guatemalan Court Orders Release of José Rubén Zamora After 600 Days
May 15, 2024, 05:55 PM
A Guatemalan court has ordered the release of journalist José Rubén Zamora, who had been jailed for nearly 600 days on money laundering charges. Zamora, a newspaper editor, was given conditional liberty and awaits a new trial.
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