OAS human rights body demands protection for apparent Guatemalan election winner amid plot rumors
- The Organization of American States' human rights commission has requested that Guatemala provide protection for Bernardo Arévalo, the winner of the country's recent elections, amid reports of a possible plot to assassinate him and his running mate.
- The Guatemalan government claims to have offered protection to Arévalo and is coordinating with him on protective measures.
- Despite winning the elections in a landslide, Arévalo's opponent, former first lady Sandra Torres, has not conceded, and the election results have not been certified, which is a legal requirement for Arévalo to assume the presidency.
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Guatemala president-elect, VP-elect facing serious death threats, says Americas rights body
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights asked Guatemala to provide more protections for President-elect Bernardo Arevalo and Vice President-elect Karin Herrera, it said on Thursday, citing \"serious and urgent\" risks to their wellbeing. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Guatemala president-elect, VP-elect facing serious death threats, says Americas rights body
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights asked Guatemala to provide more protections for President-elect Bernardo Arevalo and Vice President-elect Karin Herrera, it said
Guatemala president-elect, VP-elect facing serious death threats, says Americas rights body
(Reuters) -The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights asked Guatemala to provide more protections for President-elect Bernardo Arevalo and Vice President-elect Karin Herrera, it said on Thursday, citing "serious and urgent" risks to their wellbeing. Read full story
OAS human rights body demands protection for apparent Guatemalan election winner amid plot rumors
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) -- The Organization of American States' human rights commission asked Thursday that Guatemala provide protection for Bernardo Arevalo, the winner of the country's Aug. 20 elections, after reports emerged of a possible plot to kill him.
OAS human rights body demands protection for apparent Guatemalan election winner amid plot rumors
The Organization of American States' human rights commission is asking Guatemala to provide protection for Bernardo Arévalo, the winner of the country's Aug. 20 elections, after reports emerged of a possible plot to kill him
OAS human rights body demands protection for apparent Guatemalan election winner amid plot rumors
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — The Organization of American States’ human rights commission is asking Guatemala to provide protection for Bernardo Arévalo, the winner of the country’s Aug. 20 elections, after reports emerged of a possible plot to kill him. The commission said in a statement Thursday that there were reports of “at least one” plan to harm or kill Arévalo and his running mate, Karin Herrera. The Guatemalan government said it has offered pro…
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