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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With early polls on a referendum for peace not looking good, and paramilitaries on the right and guerrilla groups on the left showing no signs of laying down arms in solidarity with the FARC, it seems that there are more questions than answers for Colombia at the moment.
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With a looming sense that this was a preventable homicide in both domestic and international circles, calls for the State Department to step in and conduct its own investigation are growing increasingly louder.
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A new initiative in Honduras is leading to unprecedented success in combating gang activity among MS-13’s elite.
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