In this week’s issue of the magazine, David Grann writes about Rodrigo Rosenberg, a prominent Guatemalan lawyer who predicted he would be killed—and was. Here Grann discusses the political turmoil and protests in Guatemala that followed the discovery of a videotape in which Rosenberg accuses the President and other government officials of murdering him.
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