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Guatemala: Indigenous call to defend democracy before new president's inauguration

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Indigenous people march in Guatemala City, calling to defend democracy, just hours before the inauguration of President-elect Bernardo Arevalo. The 65-year-old lawmaker, ex-diplomat and sociologist Arevalo has been facing a constant barrage of attempts to impede him from taking office. IMAGES

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