A Guatemalan appeals court has overturned the order freeing journalist José Rubén Zamora and ordered his return to jail.
GUATEMALA CITY -- Guatemala appeals court overturns order that freed journalist José Rubén Zamora and orders his return to ...
Following is a statement from Emily Wilkins, 117th President of the National Press Club on today's court ruling ordering journalist José Rubén Zamora to return to jail in Guatemala.
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Guatemala appeals court overturns order that freed journalist José Rubén Zamora and orders his return to jail.
The case against José Rubén Zamora became a sign of crumbling democracy in Guatemala and a symbol of threats against press freedom across Latin America. By Jody García and Emiliano Rodríguez ...
A prominent Guatemalan journalist and corruption critic, declared a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International, says ...
Journalist Jose Ruben Zamora speaks during an interview with AFP at his home in Guatemala City - Copyright AFP JOHAN ORDONEZ Journalist Jose Ruben Zamora speaks ...
The Guatemalan journalist José Rubén Zamora was released from prison this Saturday after more than two years in detention. He will now serve house arrest as part of a legal process that has been ...
"We are hugely relieved that after more than 800 days, Jose Rubén Zamora's hellish ordeal in a Guatemalan prison has finally been brought to an end with the court decision for his release to house ...
José Rubén Zamora, who founded El Periódico, which specialized in anti-corruption reporting and closed a year ago, walked out of jail Saturday evening. “I’m very grateful for everyone’s ...
Jose Ruben Zamora, the award-winning founder of the newspaper El Periodico, had been imprisoned for more than 800 days as he awaits a retrial on money laundering charges. But a judge on Friday ...
In Guatemala, prominent journalist José Rubén Zamora has been transferred from prison to house arrest after serving two years of his six-year sentence behind bars. Zamora is the founder of El ...