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U.S. aid implicated in abuses of power in Colombia
The Obama administration often cites Colombia’s thriving democracy as proof that U.S. assistance, know-how and ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Ex-President Uribe denies ordering Colombia’s intelligence agency to spy on judges, foes
More than 20 agents of the DAS intelligence agency have been imprisoned for alleged roles in the spying. Two have ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Los 33: Chilean miners face up to a strange new world
The rescue of 33 miners from Chile's San José mine after 69 days trapped underground was a triumph shared with the ...Posted by Subramanya Sastry
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Court Ruling Backs Ecuadorian Effort to Hold Chevron Accountable For Amazon Pollution
(Multimedia) A U.S. appeals court has ruled oil giant Chevron cannot escape an $18 billion fine for massive pollution of the ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Genocide-Linked General Otto Pérez Molina Poised to Become Guatemala's Next President
(Multimedia) Human rights groups have accused Pérez of being directly involved in the systematic use of torture and acts of ...Posted by Dwight Rousu
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Editorial: An Assault on Democracy
President Rafael Correa of Ecuador is trying to stifle a free press in his country and across the region.Posted by Manfred Ostrowski -
Rural Peru gets connected | Mattia Cabitza
More than 100 communities in rural Peru now have renewable energy and internet access, thanks to an aid programme ...Posted by rabiya ahmed -
Noam Chomsky denounces old friend Hugo Chávez for 'assault' on democracy
Renowned American intellectual accuses the Venezuelan leader of concentrating too much power in his own hands Hugo ...Posted by Fabrice Florin
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"Granito: How to Nail a Dictator": New Film Tracks Struggle for Justice After Guatemalan Genocide
(Multimedia) A new documentary links Guatemala’s turbulent past with those who are active players in its present.Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Exclusive Interview with Manuel Zelaya on the U.S. Role in Honduran Coup, WikiLeaks and Why He Was Ousted
(Multimedia) Shortly after Manuel Zelaya returned to his home this weekend for the first time since the 2009 military coup ...Posted by Dwight Rousu
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