Issue Mar 29-Apr 04 2023: Colombian president Gustavo Petro’s “Total Peace” plan replicates the mistakes of previous negotiations with guerrilla groups.
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Issue Mar 22-28 2023: The Chilean Pinochet dictatorship persecuted, imprisoned, and subjected Haydee Oberreuter to torture that caused her to miscarry.
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Issue Mar 22-28 2023: With the analysis of satellite images, 63 presumed landing strips for drug trafficking in Ucayali have been identified by the regional government between 2020 and 2022.
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Issue Mar 22-28 2023: Archbishop Óscar Arnulfo Romero’s life was cut short when “he was shot by a sniper on March 24, 1980” in San Salvador, while officiating mass in the chapel of a hospital.
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Issue Mar 15-21 2023: The killing of five people in Tamaulipas, Mexico, by military forces in February, has sparked a “transcendental public debate” on Mexican democracy.
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Issue Mar 15-21 2023: “The miners made it very clear: ‘we are going to return at night, we are going to kill you all.’”
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Issue Mar 15-21 2023: The Clan de Golfo is a criminal group with whom the Colombian government has attempted to work to mitigate crime.
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Issue Mar 08-14 2023: Sexual and social violence, together with poverty, are among the main factors driving young people in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico to emigrate from their home countries.
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Issue Mar 08-14 2023: The United Nations confirmed that Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega, and his wife, Rosario Murillo, committed atrocities against opponents and critics.
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Issue Mar 08-14 2023: Colombia’s La Paz Total (Total Peace), in theory, should have led to more peace and security; however, so far, it has not been working as planned.
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