Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales, center, stands between Guatemala City Mayor Alvaro Arzu, left, and Villa Nueva Mayor Edwin Escobar during a meeting in Guatemala City, Aug. 29, 2017 (AP photo by Moises Castillo).

In recent years, while different regions of the world fought battles against extremism, disease or the rise of authoritarianism, Latin America waged its own pivotal war against what has been arguably the region’s greatest scourge: corruption. Now, after a string of victories that would have been unimaginable only a few years ago, the conflict faces a make-or-break challenge in the very place where it was born, Guatemala. Guatemala’s president, Jimmy Morales, has put the lie to his campaign promise to stand against corruption and in support of the rule of law, and is now threatening the institution that made it […]

Protesters burn an effigy of Guatemala’s president, Jimmy Morales, during a demonstration in support of Ivan Velasquez, chief of a U.N.-backed anti-corruption commission, in Guatemala City, Guatemala, Aug. 28, 2017 (AP photo by Luis Soto).

Two years ago, Guatemalans succeeded in pushing then-President Otto Perez Molina and Vice President Roxanna Baldetti out of office for corruption, thanks to the help of the U.N.-backed International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala, or CICIG. Through its investigations, which brought thousands of protesters out into the streets, the commission found that Perez Molina’s administration had led a high-level graft ring, taking bribes from international businesses rather than collecting taxes for the state. Both leaders are currently in prison. It was an unprecedented moment of accountability for a country that suffers from high rates of impunity. But it was just […]