The stabbing of a municipal secretary of the PRD in Villahermosa, the ambush and execution of a former mayor of Ahuacuotzingo, Guerrero, and journalists shot in Concepción and Amambay are just a few of the violent stories coming out of Mexico and Paraguay recently.
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Large Gay Pride parades appeared across the region as the community of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Transsexual, Transvestite people called for societies to respect their rights.
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President Michelle Bachelet announced a plan to buy and return disputed ancestral lands to Chile’s indigenous communities, while teachers went on strike across the country for better public education.
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Depression is a major cause for psychiatric consultation in Latin America; statistics show that the bulk of those affected are between 20 and 50 years of age.
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Just when the Catholic Movement for a Free Choice gave its semiannual report on femicide, reporting 51 dead women (46 in Nicaragua, and 5 abroad), police of Bonanza reported the death of Nicasia Inés Hernández Salgado, 35, shot to death by her partner. And in Guatemala few cases of violence against women are ever resolved
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The reelection of President Juan Manuel Santos presents Colombia with many choices. It won’t get easier.
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The discussion of violence in Mexico today is crucial because for decades Mexicans have lived through a spiral of fear and insecurity that has come to overshadow their very existence.
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The first round wasn’t even over when the verdict came in: Brazil 2014 is the best World Cup since Spain 1982, and may go down as the best ever if the superb level of play continues through the final.
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