On the left and on the right, from the Havana Accords to the Congress in Bogotá, openly or covertly, the actors in Colombia’s decades-long armed conflict are working together to bestow pardons upon themselves in exchange for peace.
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In the wake of decades of armed conflict, millions of Colombians are suffering from the lingering effects of the upheaval on their physical and mental health, a situation that poses a serious challenge for the country as the newly fashioned peace process unfolds.
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–Researched and written by Kathleen Crotty As more scandals are uncovered and more politicians are accused of corruption, Brazilians are quickly losing faith in their governing institutions.
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Ravaged by warring gangs and militarized police, El Salvador grapples with its identity as a democratic nation and a country facing down powerful criminals.
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Attitudes toward marijuana use and legalization are changing in Mexico, but the country’s legislators are slow to change official policy.
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Prison officials in the Northwestern Argentine province of Jujuy are under investigation for negligence after the death of a prisoner in the Penal de Gorriti.
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“Everyone in the National Directorate of Intelligence knew who had killed the Jesuits,” argued Luis Parada, a lieutenant serving with the National Directorate of Intelligence of El Salvador on the day Jesuit priests were murdered at the Universidad Centroamericana.
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The discovery was made in Zitala, Guerrero, and the security spokesperson of the state described it as “terrible.”
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The process continued after “No.”
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Just five minutes away from the famous spa, Punta Hermosa, lies a district full of land traffickers and the absence of adequate police.
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