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Guatemala: Political Blockade Against Opponents, Seeds of Atypical Electoral Fraud (Part 2) Five candidates excluded from the upcoming Guatemalan elections by lawfare: (from left to right) Juan Francisco Solórzano Foppa, Roberto Arzú, Thelma Cabrera, Edmond Mulet, Aldo Dávila. Photo: Paolina Albani.
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Guatemala: Political Blockade Against Opponents, Seeds of Atypical Electoral Fraud (Part 2)

May 8, 2023
Organizer: ‘They are Provoking a New War in Guatemala’ (Part 2) In line to vote in the previous elections. Could it be that they are not going to be able to vote for an authentically Indigenous and peasant candidate? Photo: Dick Emanuelsson.
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Organizer: ‘They are Provoking a New War in Guatemala’ (Part 2)

February 28, 2023
Guatemala Blocks Leftist Indigenous Leader From Presidential Race, in ‘Electoral Coup’ Thelma Cabrera and Jordán Rodas of Guatemala's Movement for the Liberation of the People (MLP) Party. File Photo.
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Guatemala Blocks Leftist Indigenous Leader From Presidential Race, in ‘Electoral Coup’

February 9, 2023
Thelma Cabrera: Indigenous, Female and Shaking up Guatemala’s Election
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Thelma Cabrera: Indigenous, Female and Shaking up Guatemala’s Election

June 23, 2019

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