President Juan Manuel Santos suspended talks with Colombia’s last-standing guerrilla group after three attacks killed seven police officers and injured 50.
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Mexico is facing a crisis of high levels of violence.
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In the last decade, over 33,000 people have mysteriously gone missing in Mexico, and the mothers of “los desaparecidos” are demanding answers.
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Nicolás Maduro’s regime in Venezuela continues to assassinate his opponents and then justify it. Last month, ex-agent Óscar Perez led an assault on military barracks and reproached the soldiers for continuing to support el chavismo.
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It is important to remember the people who sacrifice their lives to construct a better world.
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In different interviews, Nicolás Rodríguez Bautista, Antonio García and Pablo Beltrán, expressed their desire to dialogue in the midst of a bilateral cease.
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The Paraguayan government faces the difficult challenge of confronting the crimes committed during its dictatorship.
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The cartel La Familia Michoacana has brought extreme violence to the state of Guerrero.
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While overseeing the implementation of the peace treaty between the government and the FARC in Colombia, former Uruguayan president José Mujica commented on the historic accords, the long war, and the prospects for peace, Venezuela, and drugs.
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—Researched and written by Diane Bustamante— In the last decade, 2017 has proven to be the deadliest year for journalists in Latin America.
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