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Why Guatemalans rose up against government corruption

Clip: 9/4/2015 | 4m 50s

Why Guatemalans rose up against government corruption

On Thursday, Guatemalan President Otto Perez Molina was forced to resign. By the afternoon, he was in court, accused of taking part in a multi-million dollar bribery operation, and then he spent the night in jail. Judy Woodruff takes a closer look at the dramatic turn of events with Adriana Beltrán from the Washington Office on Latin America.

09/04/2015 | Rating NR

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