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Former Salvadoran Soldiers Working as Mercenaries in Yemen
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Former Salvadoran Soldiers Working as Mercenaries in Yemen

Drug War Human Rights December 1, 2015 0Likes 8Comments

The fact that Salvadorans form part of the mercenary armies operating in Yemen is an open secret. A military intelligence source from the Salvadoran Ministry of Defense, speaking on the condition of anonymity, confirmed to the Americas Program that there are 100 Salvadorans carrying out operations of that type in Yemen.

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A Mexican Student Movement Is Born With Elections Looming

Uncategorized June 19, 2012 0Likes 1Comment

A nascent student group calling itself Yo Soy 132 (or I Am 132) held its second national march June 10, in protest of Mexican presidential candidate, Enrique Peña Nieto. Estimates had the crowd numbers in Mexico City alone at over 90,000.

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The Proposed South American Integrated Regional Infrastructure (IIRSA) Project

Uncategorized February 10, 2007 0Likes 0Comments

The South American Integrated Regional Infrastructure (IIRSA) project is an ambitious plan to integrate the continent through new transportation, energy, and communications infrastructure. When completed, IIRSA will directly connect South America’s natural resource zones to…

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