Guatemalan journalist critical of president arrested
Guatemalan police arrested journalist Jose Ruben Zamora and raided the offices of El Periodico, a newspaper he founded which has accused key political figures in the country of corruption.
The publication's staff denounced the actions as retaliation for its previous reporting on President Alejandro Giammattei, as well as Attorney General Consuelo Porras, whom the United States designated earlier this year for "significant corruption."
Zamora was arrested at his home in the south of Guatemala City on charges of "possible money laundering," Juan Luis Pantaleon, a spokesman for the Public Prosecutor's Office, said.
"It is not for his journalistic work, but as a businessman," Pantaleon said.
As he was transferred to court, Zamora told reporters he was putting himself "at the disposal of justice to see what happens."
"I imagine there must be a conspiracy, a persecution... and if that is the case, love for Guatemala must be paid with jail," he added.
The headquarters of El Periodico, which has received international recognition for its work, were raided by police.
In social media posts, the newspaper said the attorney general was "following through on her threats against the president of El Periodico. They will not silence us."
The Guatemalan Ombudsman Jordan Rodas said Zamora's arrest was regrettable.