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Indigenous women win precedent-setting case against former soldiers in sex slavery trial in Guatemala
How local resistance halted construction of a destructive mining project on the Chilean border
Beyond the defeat of Evo Morales’ referendum, political struggles wage on.
What does voting mean for U.S. citizens living in Mexico?
Clinton’s State Department overlooked human rights abuses and corruption while keeping a lucrative flow of contracts moving to U.S. security firms working in Mexico.
"I wander among ghosts:" A short story and accompanying video reflects on the disappearance of 43 Ayotzinapa students 17 months ago.
After 15 years, the hollow triumphs of Plan Colombia have created a nation of victims where impunity still reigns supreme.
Why is it so easy to find funding to stop people at the border, and so hard to convince lawmakers to invest in long-term changes?
An Interview with Salvadoran Reproductive Rights Activist Sara García
The Pope’s visit to Mexico ends in Ciudad Juárez, a city once known as the world’s “murder capital.” But is his visit just a political smokescreen for the millions demanding justice for violence?