Following massive layoffs just a few weeks ago, as new President Mauricio Macri downsizes human rights divisions of the Government, Argentine citizens continue to protest the new President’s policies.
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The beach resort town of Mar del Plata has become the scene of neo-Nazi attacks targeting minorities with hate crimes and violence.
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With the paramilitary struggle coming to an end, at least as far as the FARC is concerned, leftists in Colombia will have to enter the political discussion in order to further their agenda.
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Daniel Valencia Caravantes, a veteran journalist in both Honduras and El Salvador pondered a perplexing question concerning peace, violence, life, and death.
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Victims blame the Ortega government for the violence. “It was an intimidating message,” they say.
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Thirty years following the first electoral appearance of Unión Patriótica (UP) and at a time when Colombia contemplates the incorporation of the FARC into political life, the country is still worried about possible violent repercussions.
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After a year of protesting, questioning, and wondering about the disappearance of 43 student teachers in southern Mexico, little has yet to be confirmed as fact. Now questions of a legal cover-up are being made amidst a recent leak of court documents.
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In Colombia, the masses reflected upon the life and times of a beloved folk hero.
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Human rights experts in Argentina have raised concern over the new policies of the Macri regime regarding protests in the country.
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Violence and vandalism were the themes of a recent Salvadoran evening, when supporters of the Mayor of the Central American country’s capital decided to respond to past criticisms of their candidate.
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