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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Colombia began testing new herbicides’ effectiveness in destroying coca plants after glyphosate, the original chemical used in coca fumigation, was declared to be carcinogenic and subsequently banned by President Juan Manuel Santos.
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The confession by the murderer of four children in Caquetá illustrates how Colombia’s internal conflict has permeated social and economic relations.
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According to figures from the Guatemalan Police, 13,156 women and 12,036 men went missing.
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