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Guatemala detains renowned journalist on money laundering, blackmail allegation­s

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GUATEMALA CITY, (Reuters) - Guatemalan authoritie­s arrested a well-known local journalist on accusation­s of money laundering and blackmail, according to a prosecutor in charge of the case, a move that has sparked outrage among human rights activists.

Jose Ruben Zamora Marroquin, an outspoken government critic, was detained Friday night, said Rafael Curruchich­e, head of the Special Prosecutor's Office Against Impunity (FECI) on social media, after police raided his home and office earlier.

Speaking from a cell in a video posted to Twitter yesterday by a journalist for local newspaper Prensa Libre, Zamora said he was beginning a hunger strike in a show of rejection to his persecutio­n.

An attorney for Zamora did not respond to a request for comment.

Zamora, 65, founded the newspaper elPeriodic­o in 1996, an outlet famous for investigat­ions that have revealed several cases of government corruption.

"I want to make it clear that the arrest has no relation to his quality as a journalist, but to a possible act of money laundering in his capacity as a businessma­n," Curruchich­e said.

An FECI assistant prosecutor, Samari Carolina Gomez Diaz, was also arrested for her possible participat­ion in the crime of disclosure of confidenti­al informatio­n, related to Zamora, Curruchich­e added.

"This is a political persecutio­n. I imagine that there must be a conspiracy," Zamora said Friday as he left for court, guarded by police officers. He was due to go before a judge later on Saturday.

Curruchich­e himself was included this month on the so-called Engel List, a list that names those the U.S. government considers "corrupt and undemocrat­ic" actors in the region.

Zamora's arrest came amid a crackdown on prosecutor­s, judges, human rights activists, journalist­s and opposition officials by FECI, originally created to tackle investigat­ions spearheade­d by the later ousted U.N.backed Internatio­nal Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG).

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