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As the Nicaraguan political crisis develops, President Daniel Ortega faces increasing pressure for his role in the deaths, torture, and other repressive and violent actions against the protesters.

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President-Elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced that the armed forces will continue to participate in public security work.

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Rodrigo Londoño, the head of the FARC, recently embarked on a tour of four of his rebel party’s southern training zones in order to choose “new leaders.”

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In Nicaragua, protesters of the government of Daniel Ortega have continued to remain active months after demonstrations began.

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The Chapultec Peace Accords of 1992 may have brought an end to civil war, but forced disappearances still plague El Salvador.

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In San Andrés de Sotavento, a municipality one and a half hours away from Córdoba, the indigenous zenú are struggling to afford basic needs due to one man’s greed and abuse of power.

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On June 27, 2017, after seven years, Colombia’s peace process with the FARC concluded with the final surrender of weapons. Despite this, peace has not been reached. 

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On August 9, 2018, Alejandro Pupo Echemendía, age 46, was killed by guards at a police station in the city of Placetas (Villa Clara) according to the Miami-based non-governmental organization Archivo Cuba.

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While travelling to a national anti-government march, a caravan of activists traveling to Managua were allegedly attacked by Nicaraguan forces.

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Since 2003, Salvadoran gangs MS13 and Barrio 18 have been entrenched in the national political discourse.

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