The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights gave a stinging report on the violation of human rights by the administration of Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto.
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Remnants of the dictator’s legislation hurts freedom of expression said a U.N. envoy, who slammed Chile’s “excessive use of force.”
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A murder of a local Peruvian mayor was no whim, but the end result of five, planned attempts on his life.
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Salvadoran journalists reflected on their country’s violent history and the role the media has played in its investigation and broadcast.
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The President and the FARC guerrillas say they can reach a deal in six months. Reactions varied in predictable ways.
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Fernando Ramos da Silva was killed at age 19, after being hit by eight .38 caliber shots from a sergeant and two Military Policemen’s guns.
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Narcos with militarized weaponry and a massive amount of narcotics find themselves in police custody.
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Unfortunately for Colombia, when justice is realized, it can also tend to be perverted.
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There’s always more to war than meets the eye.
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Salvadoran gangs and their demand for more weapons show no signs of diminishing, and are arguably ever-increasing now that La Tregua (The Truce) is coming to an end.
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