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Siglo Veintiuno (English: Twenty-First Century) or stylized Siglo XXI is a Guatemalan daily newspaper. Founded in 1990 by José Rubén Zamora , the paper earned a reputation for independent, high-risk reporting.
José Rubén Zamora Marroquín (born August 19, 1956 [1]) is an industrial engineer, entrepreneur, and the founder of three Guatemalan newspapers: Siglo Veintiuno ("21st Century") in 1990, El Periódico ("The Newspaper") in 1996, and Nuestro Diario ("Our Daily") in 1998.
Prensa Libre, the second-most widely circulated newspaper in Guatemala [3]; Al Día; Noticias Guatemala [4]; Diario de Centro América, the nation's newspaper of public record [5]
Considered one of Central America's leading independent journalists, [2] Zamora had left his previous paper, Siglo Veintiuno, earlier in the year after a disagreement with the board of directors. He then founded Periódico , funded by the donations of 125 citizens who supported his stand on press freedom.
elsiglo.com.gt: El Siglo (Spanish for "The Century") is an online newspaper headquartered in Guatemala City. [1] References External links. Official website; El ...
The attempted self-coup was similar to the one carried out by Alberto Fujimori, but unlike Fujimori's, had no popular support: Serrano's action met with strong protests by most elements of Guatemalan society, [2] at the forefront of which was the Siglo Veintiuno newspaper under the leadership of José Rubén Zamora.
Diario Siglo XXI, a newspaper from the Valencian Community; Siglo Veintiuno, a Guatemalan newspaper; Siglo XXI, former name of the Argentine newspaper El Siglo, published in Tucumán; Siglo XXI (publisher), a Spanish-language book publisher with business presences in Spain, Argentina, and Mexico
Juan Luis Bosch Gutiérrez is a Guatemalan businessman, a grandson of Spanish-born businessman Juan Bautista Gutiérrez as well as a son of Alfonso Bosch and Isabel Gutiérrez de Bosch, the late chairwoman of the Fundación Juan Bautista Gutiérrez. [1]