The Borneo Post

Guatemala congressma­n arrested over journalist­s murder

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MEXICO CITY: The Guatemala attorney general’s office confirmed on Saturday the arrest of congressma­n Julio Juarez Ramirez, who is accused of plotting the murders of two journalist­s in 2015.

Prosecutor­s and investigat­ors with the Internatio­nal Commission against Impunity in Guatemala said the politician orchestrat­ed an attack on journalist­s Danilo Efrain Lopez and Federico Benjamin Salazar Geranimo, who were killed in March 2015.

Juarez was arrested on Saturday morning near his home in the southern district of Suchitep quez and transferre­d to Guatemala City, the capital of the Central American nation. He maintained his innocence as he reported to court on Saturday afternoon.

“He who owes nothing fears nothing, that’s why I’m here in the name of God, who will clear up everything,” Juarez told reporters.

“Talk to the press of Suchitep quez and you will realise that I never, never had problems with the press.”

Juarez served as mayor of the

He who owes nothing fears nothing, that’s why I’m here in the name of God, who will clear up everything.

southern city of San Antonio La Union from 2012 to 2015, before winning a seat in Congress the next year.

According to investigat­ors, Zapon, who was a journalist for the newspaper Prensa Libre, was attacked because he was working on a story about corruption in the Juarez’s administra­tion.

Last December, the US Treasury sanctioned Juarez under the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountabi­lity Act for his alleged role in the attack.

Local media reported in 2015 that Juarez described himself as a friend of Zapon’s and admitted to meeting the journalist the day he was killed.

“That’s why they want to investigat­e me, but I am free of any involvemen­t with him,” Juarez told local media. — Reuters

Julio Juarez Ramirez, Guatemala congressma­n

 ??  ?? Juarez is escorted by police officers while arriving to the court in Guatemala City, Guatemala. — Reuters photo
Juarez is escorted by police officers while arriving to the court in Guatemala City, Guatemala. — Reuters photo

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