After more than three years of living with cataracts, farmer José Martinez, whose face shows the effects of a long life of honest labor under the relentless Nicaraguan sun, was starting to lose hope that he’d ever see clearly again. SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Nicaragua — After more than three [ … ]
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Clinton Announces More U.S. Aid for Central America, but Asks for Commitment
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced in Guatemala on 22 June that the United States has increased its crime-fighting cooperation in Central America to 300 million dollars this year, 40 million more than in 2010, but she also asked for greater commitment from the countries in the region. U.S. [ … ]
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 [ … ]
US in New Push against Drugs in Central America
The United States discussed efforts to be a “more effective” partner with Central America in fighting drug trafficking during Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit to Guatemala on 22 June, aides said. The United States discussed efforts to be a “more effective” partner with Central America in fighting drug trafficking [ … ]
Brazilian Military’s White Paper to Guide Future Defense Priorities
Brazil’s Ministry of Defense, for the first time ever, plans to release soon a White Paper that will serve as a guide for the country’s overall national defense policy. The “Livro Branco,” will include detailed information about strategy, planning, budgets and military equipment. Brazil’s Ministry of Defense, for the first [ … ]
Colombian President Accuses the FARC of Committing Terrorist Acts
On 15 June, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos accused the FARC of committing “terrorist” acts, after an attack by that criminal organization, using machine guns and homemade rockets, left two civilians dead and nine wounded in the country’s south. On 15 June, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos accused the FARC [ … ]
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 [ … ]
Bolivia, Brazil Sign Agreement to Fight Drug Trafficking
In a bold effort to find regional solutions to Latin America’s drug trafficking problem, Bolivia has signed an “action plan” with its much larger neighbor, Brazil. SAO PAULO — In a bold effort to find regional solutions to Latin America’s drug trafficking problem, Bolivia has signed an “action plan” with [ … ]
In El Salvador, OAS Commits to Joining Forces Against Crime
At the assembly that concluded Tuesday in El Salvador, the foreign ministers of the Organization of American States (OAS) committed to building a common front against organized crime, which is threatening several Latin America countries, especially in Central America. At the assembly that concluded Tuesday in El Salvador, the foreign [ … ]
Australian, Colombian, and Panamanian Police Dismantle Drug-Trafficking Ring
The Australian, Colombian, and Panamanian police united to destroy a major drug-trafficking ring, arresting fourteen people and seizing a large amount of cocaine, it was announced. The Australian, Colombian, and Panamanian police united to destroy a major drug-trafficking ring, arresting fourteen people and seizing a large amount of cocaine, it [ … ]
Brazil: Armed Forces Will Conduct Enormous Military Exercise in the Amazon
Starting on 23 May, the Brazilian Army, Air Force, and Navy will conduct an enormous joint exercise in the Amazon region, mobilizing around 4,500 men for operations simulating war in the jungle, the Defense Ministry announced. Starting on 23 May, the Brazilian Army, Air Force, and Navy will conduct an [ … ]
Despite Eradication Efforts, Peruvian Coca Production Is Rising — Again
Coca and cocaine production has returned to Peru with a vengeance, jeopardizing years of efforts to get coca farmers to switch to legal — and profitable — export crops. LIMA – Coca and cocaine production has returned to Peru with a vengeance, jeopardizing years of efforts to get coca farmers [ … ]