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Chile upheld the convictions of former agents who disappeared two youths who belonged to the Communist Party, while witnesses in Guatemala told of how their family members disappeared. 

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The Colombian government and FARC guerrilla have started a new round of talks focusing on the victims, though President Santos wants the military to keep up the pressure. 

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The Dutch peace organization PAX must answer for “defamation, slander, and possibly criminal acts” said the American coal company Drummond, denying that it financed paramilitary groups in the northern department of César.  The Dutch remain unmoved. 

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An autodefensa leader is arrested, a “spiraling violence” of shootings and kidnappings continues inVeracruz, and in the heart of the “Golden Triangle” a jailed narco still rules. 

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There was good hunting for injudicious narcos in Brazil, where plenty of guns were on hand for the World Cup. 

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“It’s always better to talk than shoot,” said Archbishop Desmond Tutu in Barcelona when asked about dialogue between President Santos and the FARC. 

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The stabbing of a municipal secretary of the PRD in Villahermosa, the ambush and execution of a former mayor of Ahuacuotzingo, Guerrero, and journalists shot in Concepción and Amambay are just a few of the violent stories coming out of Mexico and Paraguay recently.

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The director of the National Human Rights Institute (NHRI), Lorena Fries, presented the 2013 Annual Report on Human Rights detailing the progress and shortcomings in the use of force against the public and pointed to the main inadequacies of police in Chile. 

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Almost 30 years ago, national attention was focused as nine heads of the last military dictatorship were put on the stand and judged for aberrant crimes.  Supreme Court Justice Ricardo Lorenzetti affirmed that the trials against the criminals of the dictatorship were not going to end when President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner steps down in

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The Colombian government and the ELN guerrilla group announced the beginning of formal peace talks, while Colombia’s ombudsman praised the FARC’s acknowledgment of victims in peace talks. 

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