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08/09/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Nicaragua's Antidote to Violent Crime
The so-called "Northern Triangle" of Central America, plagued by poverty, violence and the legacy of civil war, is considered one of the most violent areas in the world. But neighbouring Nicaragua has largely escaped the spiralling violence, and many wonder how it has managed to do so.
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08/09/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Nicaragua's Antidote to Violent Crime
The so-called "Northern Triangle" of Central America, plagued by poverty, violence and the legacy of civil war, is considered one of the most violent areas in the world. But neighbouring Nicaragua has largely escaped the spiralling violence, and many wonder how it has managed to do so.
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03/02/2010 | Frente Externo
Guatemala - The Best-Kept Secrets - the Military's
Human rights groups are worried that the declassification of military archives dating from Guatemala's 1960-1996 civil war, which left more than 200,000 victims, by a special commission will not go far enough in terms of clarifying the atrocities.
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12/01/2010 | Frente Externo
Rights-Guatemala: Naming the ¨Disappeared¨
Through the "My Name Is Not XX" campaign, the Guatemalan Forensic Anthropology Foundation is working to identify the remains of thousands of victims who were forcibly disappeared during the country's 1960-1996 armed conflict, by inviting their relatives to provide DNA samples.
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21/08/2009 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Guatemala - Impunity, Corruption Drive Wave of Kidnappings
Byron Ranulfo Rustrián was just 12 years old. He loved playing football and was a good student. On Jul. 23, a group of youngsters he didn't know invited him to play a match and he agreed, but it was a trap: he was kidnapped and his body turned up five days later.
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