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  • CICIG - Caso La Linea377178
  • DBpedia377180
  • La Linea Corruption Case - Wikipedia175357
  • Thelma Aldana - Wikipedia377183
  • RLA 2018 - Thelma Aldana & Iván Velásquez377182
  • Guatemala’s former president gets 16 years for fraud, conspiracy - Al Jazeera 08.12.22319430
  • What the CICIG papers have revealed - Envio 07/16377181
  • Guatemala’s Government Corruption Scandals Explained - Insight Crime 21.06.16175358
  • Guatemala Brings Corruption Charges Against Five Ex-Ministers - Reuters 11.06.16175359
  • Guatemala former President Perez Molina 'took Spanish bribes' - BBC 16.04.16377177
  • Talking Justice: Corruption Busting in Guatemala - Open Society Foundations 23.03.16377174
  • The Rise and Fall of Guatemala’s Most Feared General - The Nation 24.09.15175360
  • Guatemalans finally draw the line as tax scandal paves way for change - Guardian 17.09.15377175
  • Will the La Linea corruption scandal break or make Guatemala? - Global Risk Insights 09.09.15377176
  • Jailed Guatemala ex-leader denies corruption charges - BBC 05.09.15377179
  • From President To Prison: Otto Pérez Molina And A Day For Hope In Guatemala - The New Yorker 04.09.15175361
  • How the Línea Corruption Scandal Toppled Guatemala’s Government - El Pais 04.09.15175362
  • Otto Pérez Molina of Guatemala Is Jailed Hours After Resigning Presidency - The New York Times 03.09.15175363
  • Guatemala’s President Faces Impeachment Over Alleged Links to Corruption Case - Vice News 22.08.15175364
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