Radio Dispatch interviews Jeff Abbott on Guatemala’s uprising

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Radio Dispatch interviews Jeff Abbott on Guatemala’s uprising <p>On the podcast Radio Dispatch, Molly Knefel <a href="http://www.theradiodispatch.com/show/jeff-abbott-on-corruption-in-guatemala/">interviews</a> Jeff Abbott about the ongoing uprising against corruption in Guatemala, which he <a href="https://wagingnonviolence.org/feature/guatemala-rises-up-against-institutionalized-corruption/">reported</a> on for <em>Waging Nonviolence</em> last week.</p>

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