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Armed bands have ordered citizens to abandon the streets, thus paralyzing entire neighborhoods in Venezuela, while they celebrate wakes for their fallen leaders and protest against supposed executions carried out by the police.  

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The police have captured four of the 17 military men accused of the murder of six Jesuit priests in November 1989. Three of the arrests happened hours after a United States court confirmed the extradiction towards Spain of the ex-viceminister of Security, Inocente Orlando Montano, to face an open trial before the National Audience.  

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Given the failures of the drug war to contain the trade and use of narcotics, two prominent leaders in Europe are now calling for serious discussion about the validity of the initiative. 

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With peace talks in Havana coming to an end and a truce imminent, talks of how to maintain the coming peace continue to circulate, and one familiar method continues to pop up in conversation.  One author however, remains skeptical of its effectiveness, given Colombia’s history with its use. 

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Backlash over a current Buenos Aires City Secretary’s recent comments at a book signing continues, as the ever fresh and touchy subject of the military dictatorship once again gains national attention. 

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A new documentary about a certain leftist Priest attempts to shed some light on the whereabouts of the Father’s remains. 

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Reporters Without Borders was up in arms recently when two journalists in Oaxaca, Mexico were found dead. 

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The Guatemalan government looks to continue its positive trend of reducing kidnappings within its borders as it moves to prolong the efforts of one of its recently establish task forces. 

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Feminists in Honduras’ capital took to the streets recently, bringing to light the unaddressed grievances currently affecting the nation’s women. 

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Hollywood is fueling “narcofever.”

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