An ex-soldier, who is now deceased, is still providing testimony posthumously today, through a video recording.
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As peace talks come to a close between Colombia and guerrilla group the FARC, the possibility of peace talks between the South American country and another guerrilla group looms on the horizon.
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A new bi-partisan legislative measure to fight gangs in El Salvador’s prisons was passed earlier this month that will restrict the rights of gang members in seven prisons.
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The Conejo incident, the postponement of the final agreement signing, the lies regarding the process, and their own government’s actions have given new force to the opposition.
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Homicides in Mexico have reached their highest point in two years: an average of 55 murders per day.
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Indigenous Hondurans pay tribute to Berta Cáceres and commit to her fight.
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A Guatemalan court convened for a fourth attempt to try former dictator Efraín Ríos Montt on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity during the nation’s long and bloody civil war.
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A sociologist took a deep dive into the “the last dictatorship’s secret politics.”
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Unidentified gunmen shot dead an indigenous environmental activist in Honduras just two weeks after the murder of his colleague, Berta Cáceres.
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Relations between international investigators continue to fragment, as yet another investigation into the presumed Ayotzinapa killings is set to report its findings soon.
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