Ten people were left dead due to ongoing violence surrounding political campaigns in Guatemala.
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The remains of people who suffered forced disappearances more than a decade ago turned up in a landfill in Medellín; a mafia lawyer is killed in Bogotá with much mystery surrounding his death, and a convoluted constitutional law is making for an interesting situation regarding fumigation in the War on Drugs.
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A low public approval rating of the peace talks does not mean that ceasefires are not beneficial; and the FARC is growing tired of receiving all the blame.
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The aftermath of a double homicide in Guatemala has left journalists reeling.
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The new Safe Salvador plan combines several old plans from varying municipalities and incorporates them together on a national scale.
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Thoughts on the utility of a truth commission; former mayor of Bogotá Antanas Mockus, a defender of the peace process with the FARC, thinks jail time may be necessary for some guerrilla leaders; and the problem of removing landmines are some of the issues coming out of Colombia.
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The capture of 93 kingpins of organized crime and the eradication of 37 drug gangs has led to reduced levels of violence.
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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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