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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Massive layoffs in Argentina’s public sector continue, as programs and agencies dealing with human rights are eliminated.
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Over 50% of deaths among human rights activists occur in Latin America.
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They say they didn’t kill him after all. The former president isn’t buying it.
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Colombia’s government took unilateral action in the interest of peace recently, much to the chagrin of those looking for more bilateral action. Now they’re being called out for it.
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A key figure in the negotiations in Cuba was asked this recently, and his answers were promising.
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A violent struggle for power decades ago still echoes through the caverns of Chile’s society.
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