El Salvador's Forced Displacement, Peruvian Elections, Democratic Populism in Argentina, & More

 

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NEW ON NACLA.ORG

 
 
February 4, 2020
El Salvador passed a new law to help victims of forced displacement. Will it be enough?  
 
January 30, 2020
A look back at the factors that led to Peronism—and populism's—resurgence in Argentina.
 
January 29, 2020
Four months after Peruvian president Martín Vizcarra dissolved Congress, Peruvians went to the polls on Sunday. The results are murky.
 
January 24, 2020
Peru’s January 2020 congressional elections represent the fall of the Fujimori party and the unraveling of widespread nepotism and corruption. What does it mean for the Peruvian Amazon? 
 
January 21, 2020
Rio de Janeiro’s poor communities face increasing vulnerability as armed groups expand control of entire neighborhoods, operating illicit businesses from protection rackets to real estate, with dire consequences for local residents living under a violent parallel state.
 
January 20, 2020
A dictatorship-era torturer is suing one of his victims in Brazil in a stark reminder of how Bolsonaro emboldens rights abusers. 
   
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