One of the three public hearings held this week in Lima by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights discussed the responsibility of the Paraguayan state for violations of the right of indigenous communities to collective ownership of their land.
Paraguay is the Latin American country facing the largest number of complaints in the Inter-American Court regarding [...]
In spite of the fact that once out of the United States, the former Secretary of State Mr. Henry Kissinger risks to be jailed , extradited or at least cause an international incident almost in any country (but China and Burma) , the company Rio Tinto has taken on Henry Kissinger as an advisor to help negotiate with China [...]
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The former guatemalan President Alfonso Portillo was transfered from a hospital directly to jail in another chapter in his saga. The Guatemalan ex president Alfonso Portillo is charged in the U.S. for attempting money laundering.
Portillo remained several days in the Military Medical Center for an alleged heart problem but the National Institute of Forensic Sciences certified [...]
A spanish judge said today that there was evidence of Venezuela “cooperating” with an alliance betweeen the the militant Basque terrorist group ETA and the colombian narcoterrorist group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). Speaking in Hanover, Germany, the Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero said Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos had requested an “explanation” from [...]
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