State of Site: the Documents You Must Bring if You Go to the Streets
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By Rubén Jocol This Wednesday afternoon, in the Departmental Governorate of Quetzaltenango, the Security and Prevention Bureau is held to address issues related to the State of Site implemented in Guatemala for 30 days. It explains how the State of Site works so that it can be replicated to [...]
On Sunday, January 18, the president of the republic, Bernardo Arévalo, announced in a press conference that decrees State of Siege throughout the country for 30 days, after a violent wave against the National Civil Police (PNC) and a series of riots in prisons. The president explained that this measure does not alter daily life in its normal activities, the functioning of public and private institutions and the mobility of citizens, since it is…
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