A group of poets, intellectuals, and representatives of victims’ organizations from various countries expressed their solidarity with relatives of the 43 missing normal school students of Ayotzinapa, disappeared in what they described as a “state crime.”
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President Ollanta Humala said that the position of the Peruvian government with respect to the so-called “terrestrial triangle” is clear and “consistent” with the 1929 Treaty signed with Chile.
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Analysts weighed the impact of President Dilma Rousseff’s reelection on Colombia.
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At the beginning of the civil war, thousands of children who survived operations by the military were taken, had their identities altered, and were sent to adoption centers abroad as part of the international black market in children.
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