Authorities in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Chile are fighting to contain the growing abuse of cocaine paste — a cheap, yellowish cocaine smoked by thousands of people throughout South America’s Southern Cone. MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — Authorities in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Chile are fighting to contain the growing abuse of [ … ]
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Disability Is Not A Difficulty In Suriname
A motorcycle accident 20 years ago caused Captain Remy Burke of Suriname to lose the use of his right arm, but not his willingness to practice boxing and karate. He has videos posted on the Internet displaying his tenacity (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SKw-1veeOI) and challenges any boxer.
Hawker Beechcraft Signs Agreements for the Modernization of Its Aircraft in FAC Service
U.S. firm Hawker Beechcraft, present at the fifth edition of F-AIR Colombia, has signed a variety of agreements for the maintenance, modernization, and updating of its aircraft in service with the Colombian Air Force (FAC) and Colombian Naval Aviation, as well as with Colombian Army Aviation, a spokesperson emphasized to [ … ]
The Center For Hemispheric Defense Studies: A Nexus For Knowledge
The academic institution is at the forefront of civilian and military relations throughout the Western Hemisphere In the early 1990s, Latin American defense officials expressed deep concerns that civilians knew little about the defense and military issues in their countries. William Perry, the U.S. secretary of defense at the time, [ … ]
Tamaulipas Still Haunts Zetas Massacre Survivor
Ten months after surviving the massacre where the Zetas drug cartel slaughtered 72 of his fellow U.S.-bound migrants in Mexico’s Tamaulipas state, the young man still wakes up terrified from disturbing nightmares about that deadly night. Ten months after surviving the massacre where the Zetas drug cartel slaughtered 72 of [ … ]
Guatemala and Mexico Unite Efforts to Combat Arms Trafficking
The Guatemalan and Mexican governments agreed to work together to combat the criminal gang of “Los Zetas” and other criminal groups. The Guatemalan and Mexican governments agreed to work together to combat the criminal gang of “Los Zetas” and other criminal groups. The attorney-general of the Republic of Mexico, Marisela [ … ]
Uruguay Becomes Key Transshipment Link for Drug Smugglers
Narcotraffickers are increasingly using Uruguay — sandwiched between Argentina and Brazil — as a convenient transshipment point for smuggling cocaine to Spain and other key European markets. MONTEVIDEO — Narcotraffickers are increasingly using Uruguay — sandwiched between Argentina and Brazil — as a convenient transshipment point for smuggling cocaine to [ … ]
Ban Ki-moon Thanks Uruguay for Contribution to UN Peace Missions
On 15 June, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon thanked Uruguay for its contribution to United Nations peace missions and committed to resolving the delay in payments to the country, at the conclusion of a brief visit to the Uruguayan capital. On 15 June, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon thanked Uruguay for its [ … ]
Interview with Gen. José Burone, Deputy Head of the Uruguayan Defense General Staff
In March, Diálogo magazine met with Gen. José Burone, deputy chief of the Uruguayan Defense General Staff, a body recently created in that South American country as part of the modernization of the Armed Forces. In March, Diálogo magazine met with Gen. José Burone, deputy chief of the Uruguayan Defense [ … ]
Latin America Leads World in Boosting Defense Expenditures, Study Says
Latin America’s military expenditures rose by 5.8 percent to $63.3 billion last year, a higher increase than any other region of the world, according to a study released in April 2011 by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). BUENOS AIRES — Latin America’s military expenditures rose by 5.8 percent [ … ]
Leftist Humala Claims Victory in Peruvian Presidential Election
Leftist Ollanta Humala, a former member of the military, forty-eight years old, claimed victory in the Peruvian presidential election in a square in downtown Lima, in front of thousands of followers who waited for him for hours. Leftist Ollanta Humala, a former member of the military, forty-eight years old, claimed [ … ]
Colombia Targets ‘Precursor Chemicals’ Used to Make Cocaine
Colombian authorities have been cracking down on precursor chemicals used to make cocaine. BOGOTÁ, Colombia — Colombian authorities have been cracking down on precursor chemicals used to make cocaine. These acids, solvents and bases have a wide range of legitimate industrial uses. However, chemicals like acetone, sulfuric acid and potassium [ … ]