Chile: who killed Victor Jara?
Three TV documentaries show new evidence about the assassination in September 1973 of Chilean folk-singer Victor Jara by General Pinochet's soldiers
Chile: restoring art damaged in the earthquake
Mexican artists restore Siqueiros mural in Chile.
Mining in Latin America: deepening contradictions
Governments of right and left are welcoming large scale mining, but the social and environmental costs are mounting and communities are less inclined to suffer them
Centro de Investigación y Defensa SUR
Defensas Penales especializadas a personas indigenas y no indigenas acusadas de delitos en el marco de protesta social. a.interposiciones de cautelas de garantía, solicitudes al Ministerio Publico, participación de diversas audiencias.
CHILE: JUSTICE STALKS THOSE WHO MURDERED VICTOR JARA
In late December 2012, Judge Vazquez of the Santiago Appeals Court initiated a discovery process for the murder of the famous Chilean singer Victor Jara.
SOUTH ATLANTIC: US AND UK CONFRONT SHIFTING SANDS
From the Caribbean to the Antarctic new political and military alliances challenge the NATO paradigm.
ANDEAN GLACIERS “GOING FAST”
Among the most sensitive indicators of global climate change, these glaciers have shrunk by at least 30% over the last 30 years. Paul Brown, from Climate News Network, reports.
Interviews with Social Movements
Leaders and members of some of the social movements of the Region speak out about their hopes and challenges.
Faces of Latin America 4th Edition
The indispensable introduction to Latin America for all serious students, readers and travellers.