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In Guatemala, where the notion of justice can easily be seen as the salt rubbed into a wounded nation, criminals embedded in…
In Guatemala, where the notion of justice can easily be seen as the salt rubbed into a wounded nation, criminals embedded in…
Months of political violence reached a surprising anti-climax on November 9, as the Guatemalan elections were realized amid relative calm. Even the…
On September 25, FRG presidential candidate General Efrain Rios Montt staged a campaign rally in Playa Grande, Quiche, former site of the…
Political violence is making an unprecedented comeback in Guatemala. Nineteen political leaders and activists have been assassinated since December, and death threats,…
The prospect for peace and reconciliation in Guatemala was dealt a severe blow last week when the ex-dictator General EfraÃn RÃos Montt,…
Exploitation is hardly a new phenomenon in Latin America. From the earliest days of conquest and colonization, the southern regions of the…
This document presents collected information on irregular weapons used by the United States and the United Kingdom since the official beginning of…
As U.S. Special Forces arrived in early January to train Colombian troops in the protection of oil pipelines, violence by both leftist…
On August 7, 2002, mortar attacks hit the inauguration ceremony of President Alvaro Uribe, symbolizing a new phase in the Colombian conflict.…
Helweg-Larsen Whatever the motives, the fight against terrorism since September 11 has truly been global. In Nepal, Chechnya, Egypt, India, Israel, and…
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