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Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies

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The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) is a Title VI National Resource Center in consortium with the University of Chicago Center for Latin American Studies funded by the U.S. Department of Education.

EL SALVADOR: 20 YEARS ON FROM THE TRUTH COMMISSION

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It's been two decades since El Salvador decided to try to heal the wounds caused by years of war. WOLA analyses the importance of the Truth Commission in times where El Salvador suffers another kind of violence.

POPE FRANCIS: VERBITSKY REPEATS HIS ACCUSATIONS

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The Argentine journalist, Horacio Verbitsky, has long accused the Jesuit Jorge Mario Bergoglio(now Pope Francis)for handing over to the dictatorship left-wing Jesuits during the 'dirty war. In a recent article, translated by LAB, he explains why.

Nicaragua: the never ending hope

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In this blog from Managua, LAB editor Javier Farje, writes about the trials and tribulation of the Sandinistas who are not prepared to lay down the weapon of hope.

On the Road

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In the first of their blogs of their Latin American trip, Ana Caistor Arendar and Matt Kennard visit a Zapatista village in the south of Mexico where change is in the air.

Che wants to see you

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Ciro Bustos was an Argentine guerrilla who accompanied Che Guevara in his doomed Bolivian adventure in 1967. LAB's editor Javier Farje spoke to him during a brief visit to London. Video and blog. In Spanish

Argentina’s army sent napalm to Bolivia for use against Che Guevara

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Brazilian military documents reveal that in 1967 Argentina's military government sent napalm bombs to Bolivia to be used against guerrillas led by Ernesto Che Guevara.

Colombia: Alvaro Uribe and the Peace Talks

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Former President Alvaro Uribe is critical of the current Colombian government's attempts to secure peace with the FARC guerrillas.

Colombia: does peace have a chance?

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Long-term Colombia watcher Professor Jenny Pearce gives her personal reflections on the fraught peace process

El Salvador — destruction of historical memory

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Researchers and campaigners are fearful that an attempt is being made to erase the past and to prevent the review of amnesty laws

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