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Guatemala protests urge President Perez Molina to quit | Guatemala protests urge President Perez Molina to quit |
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Thousands of protesters have marched in the Guatemalan capital, demanding the resignation of President Otto Perez Molina over a corruption scandal. | Thousands of protesters have marched in the Guatemalan capital, demanding the resignation of President Otto Perez Molina over a corruption scandal. |
Businesses, including fast-food chains, were shut in support of the protest. | Businesses, including fast-food chains, were shut in support of the protest. |
The president is facing impeachment proceedings over the affair, which has seen his former deputy jailed and six cabinet ministers quitting in protest. | The president is facing impeachment proceedings over the affair, which has seen his former deputy jailed and six cabinet ministers quitting in protest. |
He has apologised over the scandal but denies involvement. He is due to step down at the end of his term in January. | He has apologised over the scandal but denies involvement. He is due to step down at the end of his term in January. |
Guatemalans are due to vote in just over a week's time to choose his successor. | Guatemalans are due to vote in just over a week's time to choose his successor. |
Investigators have alleged that top government officials received a cut from bribes paid by businesses seeking to evade import duties. | Investigators have alleged that top government officials received a cut from bribes paid by businesses seeking to evade import duties. |
The scandal has been dubbed "La Linea", or "The Line", after the hotline businesses allegedly rang to clear their imports through customs at cut-price rates. | The scandal has been dubbed "La Linea", or "The Line", after the hotline businesses allegedly rang to clear their imports through customs at cut-price rates. |
United Nations-backed investigators have accused the president of direct involvement in the customs scandal. | |
In a televised address to the nation last week, Mr Perez Molina dismissed the allegations and insisted that his conscience was clear. | In a televised address to the nation last week, Mr Perez Molina dismissed the allegations and insisted that his conscience was clear. |
The former vice-president, Roxana Baldetti, has been arrested over her alleged involvement in the affair. | The former vice-president, Roxana Baldetti, has been arrested over her alleged involvement in the affair. |
Prosecutors say she took a 50% cut from the bribes. She appeared in court on Wednesday, denying the charges. | Prosecutors say she took a 50% cut from the bribes. She appeared in court on Wednesday, denying the charges. |
On Thursday, marchers took to the streets of Guatemala City, waving placards attacking corruption in the political establishment. | On Thursday, marchers took to the streets of Guatemala City, waving placards attacking corruption in the political establishment. |
"The country is bad. We have seen it, everything that has happened," a protester, Hegel Aquino, told the Reuters news agency. "What we want is his [President Perez Molina's] resignation," he said. | "The country is bad. We have seen it, everything that has happened," a protester, Hegel Aquino, told the Reuters news agency. "What we want is his [President Perez Molina's] resignation," he said. |
A committee has meanwhile been formed to consider lifting the president's immunity from prosecution. | A committee has meanwhile been formed to consider lifting the president's immunity from prosecution. |
The committee was created after the country's Supreme Court gave the the go-ahead for prosecutors to request impeachment proceedings. | The committee was created after the country's Supreme Court gave the the go-ahead for prosecutors to request impeachment proceedings. |
Major business and religious leaders are supporting calls for the president to resign. | Major business and religious leaders are supporting calls for the president to resign. |
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