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26 February 2024
In Sao Paulo, Brazil, on January 25, 2024, Helio Scheidegger, a city councilman for Rio Novo do Sul in Espirito Santo, who was elected in 2020 during Jair Bolsonaro's government, is questioning the electronic voting process that led to the former president's defeat two years ago. ''We have the benefit of the doubt because there was no transparency; why didn't they open the source code of the voting machines?'' the 59-year-old asks. Despite his concerns, the source code opening ceremony took place in 2021, and the device remained available for oversight bodies throughout that year, a practice that was repeated for the 2024 elections. After traveling for 12 hours to Sao Paulo, the councilman is criticizing what he refers to as the aberration of illegal arrests following the events on January 8. He is questioning the labeling of the incident as a coup without weapons and terrorism, and asserts, ''History will still show that the invasion of the Three Powers Square was orchestrated by the left.''
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#10898135
8 January 2024
Catholic parishioners are keeping alive the devotion and prayers to the Black Christ of Esquipulas of Guatemala during the mass being offered by Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini at St. Patrick's Church in Manhattan, New York, on January 7, 2024. Today, Guatemalans are commemorating the Black Christ of Esquipulas, which is located 85 miles east of Guatemala City. Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini, from the diocese of Huehuetenango, is expressing his concerns about the political situation in Guatemala after leaving the country in early December. He has mentioned hearing about a ''strong letter'' sent by the Guatemalan government to the Vatican against him and is aware of rumors about an arrest warrant issued for him since he voiced fears of a coup being prepared to stop Guatemala's elected president, Bernardo Arevalo, from taking office on January 14, 2024.
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8 January 2024
Catholic parishioners are keeping alive the devotion and prayers to the Black Christ of Esquipulas of Guatemala during the mass being offered by Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini at St. Patrick's Church in Manhattan, New York, on January 7, 2024. Today, Guatemalans are commemorating the Black Christ of Esquipulas, which is located 85 miles east of Guatemala City. Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini, from the diocese of Huehuetenango, is expressing his concerns about the political situation in Guatemala after leaving the country in early December. He has mentioned hearing about a ''strong letter'' sent by the Guatemalan government to the Vatican against him and is aware of rumors about an arrest warrant issued for him since he voiced fears of a coup being prepared to stop Guatemala's elected president, Bernardo Arevalo, from taking office on January 14, 2024.
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8 January 2024
Catholic parishioners are keeping alive the devotion and prayers to the Black Christ of Esquipulas of Guatemala during the mass being offered by Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini at St. Patrick's Church in Manhattan, New York, on January 7, 2024. Today, Guatemalans are commemorating the Black Christ of Esquipulas, which is located 85 miles east of Guatemala City. Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini, from the diocese of Huehuetenango, is expressing his concerns about the political situation in Guatemala after leaving the country in early December. He has mentioned hearing about a ''strong letter'' sent by the Guatemalan government to the Vatican against him and is aware of rumors about an arrest warrant issued for him since he voiced fears of a coup being prepared to stop Guatemala's elected president, Bernardo Arevalo, from taking office on January 14, 2024.
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8 January 2024
Catholic parishioners are keeping alive the devotion and prayers to the Black Christ of Esquipulas of Guatemala during the mass being offered by Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini at St. Patrick's Church in Manhattan, New York, on January 7, 2024. Today, Guatemalans are commemorating the Black Christ of Esquipulas, which is located 85 miles east of Guatemala City. Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini, from the diocese of Huehuetenango, is expressing his concerns about the political situation in Guatemala after leaving the country in early December. He has mentioned hearing about a ''strong letter'' sent by the Guatemalan government to the Vatican against him and is aware of rumors about an arrest warrant issued for him since he voiced fears of a coup being prepared to stop Guatemala's elected president, Bernardo Arevalo, from taking office on January 14, 2024.
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8 January 2024
Catholic parishioners are keeping alive the devotion and prayers to the Black Christ of Esquipulas of Guatemala during the mass being offered by Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini at St. Patrick's Church in Manhattan, New York, on January 7, 2024. Today, Guatemalans are commemorating the Black Christ of Esquipulas, which is located 85 miles east of Guatemala City. Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini, from the diocese of Huehuetenango, is expressing his concerns about the political situation in Guatemala after leaving the country in early December. He has mentioned hearing about a ''strong letter'' sent by the Guatemalan government to the Vatican against him and is aware of rumors about an arrest warrant issued for him since he voiced fears of a coup being prepared to stop Guatemala's elected president, Bernardo Arevalo, from taking office on January 14, 2024.
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8 January 2024
Catholic parishioners are keeping alive the devotion and prayers to the Black Christ of Esquipulas of Guatemala during the mass being offered by Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini at St. Patrick's Church in Manhattan, New York, on January 7, 2024. Today, Guatemalans are commemorating the Black Christ of Esquipulas, which is located 85 miles east of Guatemala City. Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini, from the diocese of Huehuetenango, is expressing his concerns about the political situation in Guatemala after leaving the country in early December. He has mentioned hearing about a ''strong letter'' sent by the Guatemalan government to the Vatican against him and is aware of rumors about an arrest warrant issued for him since he voiced fears of a coup being prepared to stop Guatemala's elected president, Bernardo Arevalo, from taking office on January 14, 2024.
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8 January 2024
Catholic parishioners are keeping alive the devotion and prayers to the Black Christ of Esquipulas of Guatemala during the mass being offered by Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini at St. Patrick's Church in Manhattan, New York, on January 7, 2024. Today, Guatemalans are commemorating the Black Christ of Esquipulas, which is located 85 miles east of Guatemala City. Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini, from the diocese of Huehuetenango, is expressing his concerns about the political situation in Guatemala after leaving the country in early December. He has mentioned hearing about a ''strong letter'' sent by the Guatemalan government to the Vatican against him and is aware of rumors about an arrest warrant issued for him since he voiced fears of a coup being prepared to stop Guatemala's elected president, Bernardo Arevalo, from taking office on January 14, 2024.
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8 January 2024
Catholic parishioners are keeping alive the devotion and prayers to the Black Christ of Esquipulas of Guatemala during the mass being offered by Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini at St. Patrick's Church in Manhattan, New York, on January 7, 2024. Today, Guatemalans are commemorating the Black Christ of Esquipulas, which is located 85 miles east of Guatemala City. Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini, from the diocese of Huehuetenango, is expressing his concerns about the political situation in Guatemala after leaving the country in early December. He has mentioned hearing about a ''strong letter'' sent by the Guatemalan government to the Vatican against him and is aware of rumors about an arrest warrant issued for him since he voiced fears of a coup being prepared to stop Guatemala's elected president, Bernardo Arevalo, from taking office on January 14, 2024.
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8 January 2024
Catholic parishioners are keeping alive the devotion and prayers to the Black Christ of Esquipulas of Guatemala during the mass being offered by Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini at St. Patrick's Church in Manhattan, New York, on January 7, 2024. Today, Guatemalans are commemorating the Black Christ of Esquipulas, which is located 85 miles east of Guatemala City. Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini, from the diocese of Huehuetenango, is expressing his concerns about the political situation in Guatemala after leaving the country in early December. He has mentioned hearing about a ''strong letter'' sent by the Guatemalan government to the Vatican against him and is aware of rumors about an arrest warrant issued for him since he voiced fears of a coup being prepared to stop Guatemala's elected president, Bernardo Arevalo, from taking office on January 14, 2024.
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8 January 2024
Catholic parishioners are keeping alive the devotion and prayers to the Black Christ of Esquipulas of Guatemala during the mass being offered by Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini at St. Patrick's Church in Manhattan, New York, on January 7, 2024. Today, Guatemalans are commemorating the Black Christ of Esquipulas, which is located 85 miles east of Guatemala City. Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini, from the diocese of Huehuetenango, is expressing his concerns about the political situation in Guatemala after leaving the country in early December. He has mentioned hearing about a ''strong letter'' sent by the Guatemalan government to the Vatican against him and is aware of rumors about an arrest warrant issued for him since he voiced fears of a coup being prepared to stop Guatemala's elected president, Bernardo Arevalo, from taking office on January 14, 2024.
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8 January 2024
Catholic parishioners are keeping alive the devotion and prayers to the Black Christ of Esquipulas of Guatemala during the mass being offered by Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini at St. Patrick's Church in Manhattan, New York, on January 7, 2024. Today, Guatemalans are commemorating the Black Christ of Esquipulas, which is located 85 miles east of Guatemala City. Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini, from the diocese of Huehuetenango, is expressing his concerns about the political situation in Guatemala after leaving the country in early December. He has mentioned hearing about a ''strong letter'' sent by the Guatemalan government to the Vatican against him and is aware of rumors about an arrest warrant issued for him since he voiced fears of a coup being prepared to stop Guatemala's elected president, Bernardo Arevalo, from taking office on January 14, 2024.
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8 January 2024
Catholic parishioners are keeping alive the devotion and prayers to the Black Christ of Esquipulas of Guatemala during the mass being offered by Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini at St. Patrick's Church in Manhattan, New York, on January 7, 2024. Today, Guatemalans are commemorating the Black Christ of Esquipulas, which is located 85 miles east of Guatemala City. Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini, from the diocese of Huehuetenango, is expressing his concerns about the political situation in Guatemala after leaving the country in early December. He has mentioned hearing about a ''strong letter'' sent by the Guatemalan government to the Vatican against him and is aware of rumors about an arrest warrant issued for him since he voiced fears of a coup being prepared to stop Guatemala's elected president, Bernardo Arevalo, from taking office on January 14, 2024.
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8 January 2024
Catholic parishioners are keeping alive the devotion and prayers to the Black Christ of Esquipulas of Guatemala during the mass being offered by Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini at St. Patrick's Church in Manhattan, New York, on January 7, 2024. Today, Guatemalans are commemorating the Black Christ of Esquipulas, which is located 85 miles east of Guatemala City. Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini, from the diocese of Huehuetenango, is expressing his concerns about the political situation in Guatemala after leaving the country in early December. He has mentioned hearing about a ''strong letter'' sent by the Guatemalan government to the Vatican against him and is aware of rumors about an arrest warrant issued for him since he voiced fears of a coup being prepared to stop Guatemala's elected president, Bernardo Arevalo, from taking office on January 14, 2024.
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8 January 2024
Catholic parishioners are keeping alive the devotion and prayers to the Black Christ of Esquipulas of Guatemala during the mass being offered by Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini at St. Patrick's Church in Manhattan, New York, on January 7, 2024. Today, Guatemalans are commemorating the Black Christ of Esquipulas, located 85 miles east of Guatemala City. Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini, from the diocese of Huehuetenango, is expressing his concerns about the political situation in Guatemala after leaving the country in early December upon hearing that the Guatemalan government had sent a ''strong letter'' against him to the Vatican. Rumors are circulating about an arrest warrant against him since he voiced concerns over a potential coup to prevent Guatemala's elected president, Bernardo Arevalo, from assuming power on January 14, 2024.
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8 January 2024
Catholic parishioners are keeping alive the devotion and prayers to the Black Christ of Esquipulas of Guatemala during the mass being offered by Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini at St. Patrick's Church in Manhattan, New York, on January 7, 2024. Today, Guatemalans are commemorating the Black Christ of Esquipulas, which is located 85 miles east of Guatemala City. Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini, from the diocese of Huehuetenango, is expressing his concerns about the political situation in Guatemala after leaving the country in early December. He has mentioned hearing about a ''strong letter'' sent by the Guatemalan government to the Vatican against him and is aware of rumors about an arrest warrant issued for him since he voiced fears of a coup being prepared to stop Guatemala's elected president, Bernardo Arevalo, from taking office on January 14, 2024.
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