Sectors of society are losing their fear of denouncing immunity and calling out perpetrators of violence and corruption.
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A criminal network put out a contract for $200,000 U.S. on special prosecutors.
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Old patterns of crime, violence, repression, and security persist.
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Pundits squared off over the meaning of the latest attacks by the FARC after the end of its unilateral ceasefire.
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“Stop the war against the people,” demand the activists remembering the Halconazo; the solution to violence requires the construction of a “real democracy,” they say.
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If the U.S. had the same murder rate that El Salvador has, more than 218,000 people would die in one year.
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Landmines in Cauca marred ten victims in two weeks, while entrepreneurs wonder how to navigate the post-conflict.
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President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner began her farewell to years of Kirchnerista rule where her late husband laid the foundation for a human rights agenda: the infamous Navy Mechanics School (ESMA).
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Civil organizations expressed their support for the work of the armed forces in the fight against crime in Mexico.
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So said the governor of Buenos Aires’ campaign chief.
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