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Wednesday, November 27, 2024
27/11/2024
The Personal Data Protection Law, approved by the Bukele-controlled legislature two weeks ago, includes provisions affecting press freedom, like one that would allow an individual to demand the elimination of data from the internet considered “inadequate, inexact, outdated, or excessive.”
Gabriel Labrador
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Friday, November 29, 2024
29/11/2024
A new Salvadoran cybersecurity agency will censor internet data; Nayib Bukele says he will undo a 2017 mining ban while Guatemala weighs a moratorium; the IMF nears a deal with El Salvador and paints a rosy economic outlook for Nicaragua.
Roman Gressier
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Wednesday, November 27, 2024
27/11/2024
Biden administration sanctions have done little to curb the surge of toxic mining and settler violence in Nicaragua under the purportedly socialist dictatorship of Daniel Ortega — to the resounding benefit of U.S. and Canadian corporations.
Max Granger
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Monday, November 25, 2024
25/11/2024
In the genocide trial against retired military commander Benedicto Lucas García, initially expected to end three weeks ago, the defense has attempted to recuse the court to delay sentencing. Last-minute tension is affecting proceedings: A judge is now on medical leave, and Attorney General Consuelo Porras removed five prosecutors from the case. Victims asked for international support to achieve the justice they have sought for more than 40 years.
Yuliana Ramazzini
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Monday, November 25, 2024
25/11/2024
In 2021, the Salvadoran Court of Accounts opened a financial accountability trial into former Agriculture Minister Pablo Anliker for $133 million in unsupported pandemic spending. It is unclear whether Anliker defended himself or if the trial expired without resolving the allegations.
Jimmy Alvarado and Gabriel Labrador
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Friday, November 22, 2024
22/11/2024
Reports of crimes committed by the Honduran police and army abound under the state of exception, the Nicaraguan regime moves to change constitution to make Ortega and Murillo officially “co-presidents”, and DHS acquires spyware in the U.S. like those deployed in El Salvador and Panama.
Roman Gressier
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Monday, November 11, 2024
11/11/2024
Costa Rican ex-president Laura Chinchilla and Emily Mendrala, former senior advisor to Biden, point to Donald Trump’s unilateral and personalist politics, as well as his promised migration crackdown, as key to his upcoming Central America policy. “Trump is an old hat who we already lived with for four years,” says Chinchilla. “Those who will most identify with Trump will be demagogic, conservative leaders removed from the defense of democracy.”
Roman Gressier
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Friday, November 15, 2024
15/11/2024
Rodrigo Chaves awards Nayib Bukele Costa Rica’s highest diplomatic honors, Donald Trump taps Marco Rubio at State and Matt Gaetz at the DOJ, and Daniel Ortega expels the head of the Episcopal Conference.
Roman Gressier
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Wednesday, November 27, 2024
27/11/2024
Biden administration sanctions have done little to curb the surge of toxic mining and settler violence in Nicaragua under the purportedly socialist dictatorship of Daniel Ortega — to the resounding benefit of U.S. and Canadian corporations.
Max Granger
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Monday, November 25, 2024
25/11/2024
In the genocide trial against retired military commander Benedicto Lucas García, initially expected to end three weeks ago, the defense has attempted to recuse the court to delay sentencing. Last-minute tension is affecting proceedings: A judge is now on medical leave, and Attorney General Consuelo Porras removed five prosecutors from the case. Victims asked for international support to achieve the justice they have sought for more than 40 years.
Yuliana Ramazzini
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Monday, November 25, 2024
25/11/2024
In 2021, the Salvadoran Court of Accounts opened a financial accountability trial into former Agriculture Minister Pablo Anliker for $133 million in unsupported pandemic spending. It is unclear whether Anliker defended himself or if the trial expired without resolving the allegations.
Jimmy Alvarado and Gabriel Labrador
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Friday, November 22, 2024
22/11/2024
Reports of crimes committed by the Honduran police and army abound under the state of exception, the Nicaraguan regime moves to change constitution to make Ortega and Murillo officially “co-presidents”, and DHS acquires spyware in the U.S. like those deployed in El Salvador and Panama.
Roman Gressier

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