Committed to the Health and Well-being of Colombians For the second time in its history, the Colombian city of Tumaco, in the department of Nariño, hosted the U.S. hospital ship Comfort. Its 10-day visit in June 2011 came at the invitation of Colombia’s government, Military and Police to support their [ … ]
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UN Debate: Mexico and Central America “Stake Our Blood” in Anti-Drug Fight
At the UN, Mexican and Central American leaders called urgently on the drug-consuming countries to make a greater commitment to act against drug trafficking, because the region cannot continue “staking our blood.” At the UN, Mexican and Central American leaders called urgently on the drug-consuming countries to make a greater [ … ]
Drug Cartels, Armed Groups Pose Grave Threat To Indigenous Rights
Drug traffickers and irregular armed groups pose the greatest threat to indigenous groups in parts of Latin America, a UN expert on native rights told reporters. Drug traffickers and irregular armed groups pose the greatest threat to indigenous groups in parts of Latin America, a UN expert on native rights [ … ]
Guerrilla Offensives Leave More Dead and Wounded in Colombia
Three actions by the FARC guerrilla group in northeastern and southern Colombia left 4 dead and 12 wounded, including 9 members of Government forces, military and civilian authorities announced on September 18. Three actions by the FARC guerrilla group in northeastern and southern Colombia left 4 dead and 12 wounded, [ … ]
Interview with Rear Admiral Germán González Reyes of the Colombian Armed Forces
Images of soldiers building a road in a remote location in the Colombian countryside, photos of demobilized former FARC members, and the smiles of children gathering to watch a movie in a town park make up the face of the strategy of Integrated Action, part of Colombia’s Democratic Security Consolidation [ … ]
Central America Boosts Cooperation Against Narco-Trafficking
Nations organize regionally to improve security and strengthen the fight against drugs. WASHINGTON, D.C., U.S.A. – Combatting Central America’s growing problems associated with narco-trafficking must include enhanced regional governmental cooperation, according to the NGO Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA). The report, released on Aug. 16, also points to strengthened civilian [ … ]
First Measures by the New Colombian Minister of National Defense
In his first act as Minister of National Defense, Juan Carlos Pinzón announced a series of measures directed toward strengthening the Armed Forces, improving citizen security, and guaranteeing the electoral process on October 30. In his first act as Minister of National Defense, Juan Carlos Pinzón announced a series of [ … ]
Interpol Group Wants More Cooperation against Cybercrime in Latin America
The countries of Latin America should adjust their legislation and increase their cooperation in order to respond more effectively to cybercrime, the chair of INTERPOL’s Latin American Working Party on Information Technology Crime, the Argentine Miguel Angel Justo, said. The countries of Latin America should adjust their legislation and increase [ … ]
Chilean Defense Minister Inaugurates Conference on Humanitarian Aid
Before an audience of the defense chiefs of nine countries gathered in Santiago, Chile, for the Third Annual South American Defense Conference, on August 31, Andrés Allamand said that the Latin American region is at high risk of natural disasters and that one of the current missions of the Chilean [ … ]
Haemorrhaging in al-Qaeda’s ranks continues following death of Abdel Rahman
The former second in command in al-Qaeda served as a crucial liaison between various affiliates and also was involved in planning new attacks. The death of al-Qaeda's second in command, Atiya Abdel Rahman, following a drone strike in Waziristan, Pakistan on August 22nd, highlights once again the haemorrhaging of field [ … ]
Brazilian Armed Forces Conclude Operation Agatha in Region Bordering Colombia
With almost 30 continuous days of rigorous military activity in the region of Brazil’s border with Colombia, including the use of live ammunition, Operation Agatha marks the start of a new decade of the twenty-first century with the consolidation of the Amazon Surveillance System (SIVAM), an intricate network of radars, [ … ]
PANAMAX 2011 Concludes 12 Days of Training
The U.S. and multinational forces who participated in PANAMAX 2011 concluded the exercise in Panama City on August 26, after 12 days of training simulating the defense of the Panama Canal. Sea and land forces from 16 nations, which included 22 naval assets, participated in class room training and real [ … ]