President Santos says there must be some level of accountability, while the FARC released the Army general they had captured. Santos subsequently reinitiated peace talks, and the FARC called for revisions in the terms of the process.
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There are striking similarities between Colombia’s and Mexico’s experiences with drugs, politics, and violence.
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While protestors threw Molotov cocktails and Mexico’s president said “We are all from Ayotzinapa,” commentators foreign and domestic weighed in. It is also clear that the famous 43 are just the tip of Mexico’s iceberg of desparecidos.
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The mayor of San Salvador defended a tribute to Roberto D’Aubuisson on the eve of the 35th anniversary of the assassination of Archbishop Óscar Romero.
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The National Truth Commission (CNV) submitted the new list of dead and missing during the Brazilian dictatorship.
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