North American Congress on Latin America
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07.03.2007
Rafael Correa's leftist government has moved assertively in its foreign relations during its first month in office, particularly in its approach to the United States and Colombia.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Ecuador]
Image: Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa
15.01.2007
Upset about the slow pace of legal proceedings brought against late Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, local human rights activists hope Chilean courts will act more swiftly in bringing justice to Alberto Fujimori, the authoritarian former president of Peru who is in exile in Chile.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Chile]
22.12.2006
Hugo Chávez's resounding victory in well-monitored elections shows that the self-styled socialist has won over Venezuela's poor majority. But has he put the country on the slow road to autocracy? A pair of Latin America-based journalists get beyond the rhetoric to really examine Venezuela's politics and policies.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Venezuela]
13.12.2006
One of the 20th century's most brutal dictators died on Human Rights Day Sunday. Roger Burbach, an American who fled Chile after the 1973 coup, recounts the United States' involvement in Pinochet's ascendance.
Story linkImage: © Amnesty International USA
12.12.2006
One of the 20th century's most brutal dictators died on Human Rights Day Sunday. Roger Burbach, an American who fled Chile after the 1973 coup, recounts the United States' involvement in Pinochet's ascendance.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [United States] [Chile]
Image: Strongman Augusto Pinochet. © North American Congress on Latin America
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