A staggering increase in organized crime throughout Honduras has driven many of that nation’s citizens to flee beyond its borders. The phenomenon, which has affected all the countries in the Central American Triangle, has gone unnoticed by many and urgently requires more attention.
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Maritime exportation of drugs has replaced the use of planes, and Latin American ports are porous.
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Historic court proceedings are wrapping up in the Argentinian region of Córdoba in which victims and their family members could finally see justice for human rights violations during the Dirty War.
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Questionable “authorities” dispossessed families of their homes and valuables.
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Multiple human rights groups and activists have been protesting the actions and language that the Macri administration has perpetuated recently regarding the forced disappearances that the Argentine people suffered in the 1970s and early 80s.
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A millionaire in El Salvador who has been accused of having unsavory criminal ties is now suing the journalists levying the accusations.
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After nearly two months of investigation following a shooting incident involving protesters and police, there are finally some questions being answered.
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Although Colonia Elía in Argentina may appear to be just another one of the country’s perennially peaceful provincial towns, it has in fact been the setting for operations conducted by one of history’s most notorious cocaine smugglers and his associate, an ex-member of the Colombian notorious revolutionary group, the FARC.
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The Commission for the Freedom of the Press for Journalists in Guatemala has lodged an official complaint against Álvaro Arzú, the mayor of the Central American nation’s capital city, claiming that he has launched a campaign of “threats and intimidations” against them.
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The first contingent of the United Nations’ mission to Colombia has arrived in the South American nation to oversee the signing and implementation of the peace accords between the government and the FARC.
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