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Guatemalan journalist Zamora granted house arrest after over two years behind bars


FILE - Journalist Jose Zamora, founder and president of elPeriodico newspaper, talks with the media as he attends a court hearing in Guatemala City, Dec. 8, 2022.
FILE - Journalist Jose Zamora, founder and president of elPeriodico newspaper, talks with the media as he attends a court hearing in Guatemala City, Dec. 8, 2022.

A Guatemalan judge on Friday ruled that jailed journalist Jose Zamora can leave prison and be held in house arrest after more than 800 days behind bars.

Zamora, a well-known journalist who founded the now-defunct elPeriodico newspaper and whose work has criticized successive governments, was arrested in July 2022 on money laundering charges.

He has argued that he was a political prisoner due to his work.

Zamora was in 2023 sentenced to six years in prison for money laundering. An appeals court later overturned the conviction and ordered a new trial for 2025.

Judge Erick Garcia on Friday argued that Zamora's time in preventative prison had reached its limit, in line with human rights standards.

"We are imposing house arrest," Garcia said in his ruling. "He is also forbidden to leave the country without judicial authorization."

"I am very satisfied. I appreciate what is happening," Zamora said after the decision.

The United Nations in August said Zamora was being held in conditions that may amount to torture, citing a report from a panel of experts, and called on authorities to address allegations of inhumane conditions.

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