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Pena Nieto Background Not Encouraging for Mexico Democracy

Mary Mata July 3, 2012

By Sam Quinones, A Reporter’s Blog Twelve years after peacefully voting out in a clean election the party that had ruled it as a political monopoly for seven decades, Mexicans […]

Al Jazeera on Mexico’s Political Awakening

Mary Mata June 13, 2012

Salvadoran Government Negotiates With Criminal Gang

Mary Mata June 8, 2012

Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory And Justice In Guatemala, Chapter 8: Two Guatemalas

Mary Mata June 6, 2012

(Editor’s note: This is the last of an eight part series) By Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica, and Ana Arana, Fundación MEPI Chapter 8: Two Guatemalas Last August, a Guatemalan court found three former […]

Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory And Justice In Guatemala, Chapter 7

NewsTaco June 5, 2012

(Editor’s note: This is the seventh of an eight part series) By Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica, and Ana Arana, Fundación MEPI Chapter 7: ‘Sorrows Can Swim’ Oscar waited about six weeks for the […]

Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory and Justice In Guatemala, Chapter 6

Mary Mata June 4, 2012

(Editor’s note: This is the sixth of an eight part series) By Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica, and Ana Arana, Fundación MEPI Chapter 6: Cocorico2 The U.S. arrests helped jolt Romero’s investigation back to […]

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Monday June 4, 2012 Study: Immigrants embrace American values (UPI): Immigrants and their descendants embrace basic American values even as they celebrate and honor their own heritages, a U.S. researcher said. […]