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Semana Magazine of Bogotá pointed to increasing threats against journalists in Colombia.  Since 1977, 142 journalists have been killed “in the exercise of their profession.” 

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El Heraldo of Tegucigalpa noted in an editorial that over 9,000 young people have died in 16 years.  During the Porfirio “Pépe” Lobo administration alone there were 3,901 violent deaths. 

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In El Espectador of Bogotá Armando Montenegro argued that the conclusion of negotiations with the guerrillas will not be the end point, but just the beginning of a series of reforms and initiatives that will be brought forward through referendums, laws, and administrative efforts. 

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In Colombia Reports of Medellín Luke Horswell wrote that the Mexican Democratic Revolution Party’s (PRD) Secretary General, Alejandro Sánchez Camacho, has called for an investigation

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La Prensa of Managua noted that the attorney general of Mexico, Jesús Murillo, confirmed a clash between military and self-defense groups in the state of Michoacán during an attempt at disarmament of these groups,

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El Espectador of Bogotá noted that the discovery of marijuana in suitcases of tourists returning to Argentina from Montevideo by river or air has been growing

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El Espectador of Bogotá reported that the FARC strongly criticized the military cooperation between Colombia and the U.S. 

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Edurne Navarro wrote in El Periódico of Guatemala City that the new head of the Asociación de Periodistas de Guatemala (APG), Hugo Rolando López, believes that “journalists have no protection.” 

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Semana Magazine of Bogotá noted that in Venezuela people call them “miguelitos,” spikes and nails that tear tires.

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El Espectador of Bogotá editorialized that Nelson Mandela was a living legend for decades, and “there is no doubt that the image of this smiling and loving grandparent will perpetuate.” 

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