The best journalists and a group of writers visit Guateman journalist Jose Rubone Jamora: “I know I am going out”

A group of leading journalists and authors led by the Servantes Award Sergio Ramerez Visited the journalist on Friday morning Jose Ruban Jamora At the Mariscal Jawala Prison in the city of Guatemala. Former Director Pero It has been locked by the international community and various humanitarian organizations are taking political revenge to the efforts of corruption and punishment in their country. The northwestern prison visit to the capital of Guateman is not only a model of solidarity, but also a clear message to the central American nation’s judicial authorities to release the journalist and stop violence against press and complex voices. “I’m strong and happy,” he said after receiving the Jamora delegation. “If all of this is not happening to me, I think that the important people of the letters cannot visit the Mason of the letters,” he said before he reiterated his innocence. “I know I am going out,” he said in his little cell.

Nicaraguan along with the writer, El Pace Director is in jail, Pepa is good; Director of the newspaper, John Martinez Ahans; Mexican journalist Carmen Aristegui; Carlos Fernando Chamoro, Nicaraguan magazine editor Confidential; Martin Baron, former Executive Director Washington Post; And Carolina Robino, Director of BBC Mundo. The trip was designed in the framework of the Central American Festival, directed by Ramerez and was held on his journey for the second time in Guatema, as Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua and Rosario Murilo, due to political voices of political voices.
Jamora criticized the democratic retreat of his country and the “organizational organizations” at the meeting, which are suitable for real forces to torture critics. He pointed out that “the strongest limit of ours in Guatemas, the political corporateism that dictates the country,” he pointed out.

“Jamora always refers to injustice and weight, corruption legislation has to stop free information in Central America,” writer Sergio Ramerez said to El Pace. “This is the case, as he says, the presence of a new democratic government in Guatemas has become an attenuity, but there is not enough power to bring it out of prison, because the mechanisms in the trial and conducted in the trial are based on the judiciary.”
Ramerez believes that this complex situation is “the maximum injustice that can reach the journalist” and called for a focus on Guateman officials such as Jamora’s visit. “We want to prove that the most obvious representatives of Latin American journalism are here to showcase their solidarity with him and claim his freedom. That is, this jose Rubone Jamora is taking over and he can return to freedom,” he said.
Jamora was animated, in a good mood, in a short cell visit, where he had a small bed, where he had a shelf and water he could see when he had a few books, because he had 12 hours of ration. The luxury of a small refrigerator cell that allowed the new administration to keep him. Despite the circumstances of his prison sentence, he was enjoying, eloquent and spoke extensively about the political situation of his country and the long history of the morning, the tyrannical and servant politicians who led the Central American country. He was proud to be a journalist and his group with his group, who was proud of the investigation that he could publish, and forced him to remove and forces against a politician, there were also presidents, raising hatred against his enemies, there were more people in the political class, called “a pot of cannibal cricket”.
“I have seen the environment as an environmental change agent, we have achieved some things such as changing the rules of our goal and the completion of the court and resigning in constitutional reforms.” However, he feels that it is not enough, because the country is unable to get rid of corruption. “We are in a democratic retreat, in which the armed exits are no longer enough; now we need to be more creative and look for another way to counter the power,” he said.
Wearing a white shirt, blue jeans and black jeans (“I stopped them because you came,” he joined them, “he recalled the violence he relaxed from the first days of his prison sentence, in which he had a sequence, without allowing him to sleep during the nights, without having a sequence. His conditions have improved since the government was taken over by Bernardo Areva.
A court in the central American country Journalist Jamora was sentenced to six years in prison in 2023 for the money laundering offenseThe newspaper director is accused Pero Constantly condemned throughout the trial, he condemned him as political violence. The prosecutor’s office has sought a 40 -year sentence. This process against Jamora is Rocambolesco Guateman Justice. Last October, after several days in court, Jamora took advantage of the house through jail After serving the imprisonment of 812 days, in March and in March, the judge fulfilled the orders of the Great Justice Court to withdraw the judge’s house arrest in his case, however, even though the Supreme Court Justice (CSJ) continued in his house in January. “I have been in a systematic attack on my rights,” said Jamora.

Jamora He was arrested On July 29, 2022, at his home in Guatemala, twenty officers with Balaclavas and armed with their home rifles entered by the walls and roofs, in an operation that would be a threatening message on those who deny cars to the central American country. The journalist has never been mouthwashed and his research reveals dark framework for the benefit of powerful characters in the political and economic life of Guatemala, including the former presidency Alejandro Ziamati.
The journalist’s son Jose Carlos Jamora described the process as a “revenge” called “corrupt agreement” against his father, referring to the powerful network of the political and economic forces that press to maintain punishment and corruption in the Middle American country. That powerful framework is controlled by the Prosecutor’s office under the auspices of the Kansu, which he imposed as the main opponent of the government in Areva. “This is a punishment against daddy for journalism. People behind this violence should form a criminal cell,” said Jose Carlos Jamora.
The prison visit is also reflected by journalists Guatemala’s complex legal system in which the judicial and prosecutor’s office serves as a violent toolThe prisons of the country are under the jurisdiction of the Interior Ministry (Interior), which allows Jamora to enter the prison, which has condemned violence, death threats, cruel and humiliating treatment and humiliation. With President Bernardo Areva coming to power, the prison conditions have improved, but the President cannot make a decision on his release. Jamora analyzed his guests saying “Guatemala’s exit is the right maze”. “But I believe in the people of Guatemala. At some point we have to go to the community attack. I am hopeful with it,” he said. The reporter asked from his little Guateman cell, “We need to recover democracy.”