
State of Exception in El Salvador: From a Security Measure to a Government Policy
November 16 marked the 35th anniversary of the killing of six Jesuit priests of the Central American University (Universidad Centroamericana,…
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November 16 marked the 35th anniversary of the killing of six Jesuit priests of the Central American University (Universidad Centroamericana,…
On June 1, Nayib Bukele assumed a second presidential term, despite the constitutional prohibition of consecutive re-election, and reformed the…
Former president of Honduras (2014-2022) and longtime United States ally Juan Orlando Hernández was found guilty by the federal court…
El Salvador has not held presidential and legislative elections simultaneously since 2009. Now, in a context of serious human rights…
Having campaigned on an anti-corruption platform, President-elect Bernardo Arévalo, who will take office on January 14, promises to bring much…
President Xiomara Castro campaigned on promises to combat corruption in Honduras. But almost two years into her presidency there has…
The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) warns about recent reforms to the Law Against Organized Crime approved by the…
Summary of Recent Visit to Guatemala City On June 25, 2023, Guatemala will hold general elections for president, legislators, and…
On March 8, International Women’s Day is commemorated, not to celebrate but to recognize the achievements of women and to…
For the first time in a long time, Honduras is facing the possibility of electing independent magistrates to the Supreme…
In March 2022, former Judge Erika Aifán, one of Guatemala’s most important high-risk judges who played an integral role in…
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