President Jimmy Morales declared a state of emergency over 22 municipalities near Lake Izabal following the murder of three soldiers and rumors of drug trafficking.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
A DNA report on human remains found in Uruguay’s 13th army battalion have been confirmed to be those of Eduardo Bleier, a member of the Communist Party who disappeared in 1975.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
Although in exile, Madelaine Caracas is one of the key figures in fighting President Daniel Ortega’s regime. Madelaine believes, however, that only mobilization from “inside” will manage to remove Ortega.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
On July 14th of 2017, La Fuerza de Acciones Especiales (FAES) became a unit of the Venezuelan police force, or the Policía Nacional Bolivariana (PNB).
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
Colombia is facing dangerously precarious situations in the weeks leading up to the elections.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
A 29-year-old leader of the Tolupán indigenous group was confirmed dead on September 28, after having been missing since September 23.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
Untimely death has become almost an expectation in some favelas of Brazil.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
Central America’s participation in drug trafficking is on the rise.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
Despite pressure from Washington, the violent situation in Honduras prevents its consideration as a third safe country to contain illegal migratory flow into the United States.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
Central America is currently a hub for negotiations of weapons and drugs among Mexican drug cartels.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence