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Guatemala dismisses murder link | |
(about 16 hours later) | |
The Guatemalan government has dismissed allegations linking President Alvaro Colom to the death of a lawyer. | |
A videotape recorded by the lawyer, Rodrigo Rosenberg, prior to his death, claims that Mr Colom would be responsible for his murder. | |
Mr Rosenberg alleges that he would have been killed because of his links to a client, a prominent businessman, who was killed in March with his daughter. | Mr Rosenberg alleges that he would have been killed because of his links to a client, a prominent businessman, who was killed in March with his daughter. |
But Mr Colom said: "The video is totally false, my conscience is clear." | |
Mr Rosenberg, 47, was shot dead on Sunday in Guatemala City. | |
In the video distributed to Guatemala's media, Mr Rosenberg is seen seated at a desk and speaking into a microphone. | In the video distributed to Guatemala's media, Mr Rosenberg is seen seated at a desk and speaking into a microphone. |
Mr Rosenberg says: "If you are watching this message, it is because I was assassinated by President Alvaro Colom with help from Gustavo Alejos." | Mr Rosenberg says: "If you are watching this message, it is because I was assassinated by President Alvaro Colom with help from Gustavo Alejos." |
He alleged his client, Khalil Musa, was killed because he was going to reveal government corruption. | |
At news conferences arranged after it was shown repeatedly on local television, President Colom said: "This government is not guilty of thuggery or assassination." | |
The government spokesman, Fernando Barillas, earlier said the serious allegations against Mr Colom were a conspiracy to destabilise the country. | |
"This reveals the intention of creating a political crisis around a case that should be investigated and processed by the courts," Mr Barillas said. | "This reveals the intention of creating a political crisis around a case that should be investigated and processed by the courts," Mr Barillas said. |