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LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Government persecutes migrants despite the fact that many arrived as children and have no links nor speak the language of their native countries. Immigrants in the United States without legal residency or who were admitted on a temporary basis feel that their lives have become much more complicated in 2017 because of LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Are young people fleeing from gang violence? Eager to deflect attention from the controversy over migration reform in the US and immigrants’ right to be reunited with their families, Biden emphasized gang violence in Central America as the number one cause of child migration and pledged US$40 million to fund social programs that seek to prevent vulnerable youths from falling prey to street LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. SATIIM is an organization created in 1997 for the defense of the rights of indigenous Belizeans, and whose board of directors is composed entirely by indigenous leaders. In 2006 got an historic victory with a Supreme Court judgment banning temporarily the use of dynamite in the park and demanded the government to develop an Environmental Impact LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Illegal wood trafficking allows other crimes to flourish, including deforestation, labor exploitation, land invasions, tax evasion, document forgery and state corruption. Illegal wood trafficking is the most profitable crime against natural resources and the world’s third most important crime, according to areport
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Caribbean leaders hope they can find a silver lining in the destruction caused on many islands during this year’s hurricane season. Two hurricanes, Irma and María, pummeled the Caribbean in September, leaving behind death and destruction on island nations already saddled by high debt and reliant on tourist dollars LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Transnationals dupe campesinos by offering low prices for land. A wind power project on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in southeastern Mexico has stripped massive amounts of land and natural resources from hundreds of indigenous campesinos in Oaxaca. Those affected are mostly from non-Spanish speaking indigenouscommunities.
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. The leadership of Alianza PAIS party decided to dismiss Lenín Moreno as president of that organization. The once strong governing movement Alianza PAIS is about to sink if its national leaders insist on supporting those who ruled for 10 years with former President Rafael Correa, while its base members andprovincial
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Juana Raymundo, 25, was a nurse and community leader from the municipality of Nebaj, in the highland department of Quiché. In a photo published by Prensa Comunitaria, she appears dressed in traditional Mayan Ixil attire — a white embroidered blouse known as huipil, a long, red skirt or corte and a black sweater — and smiles serenely as she looks straight at the camera. LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::..ABOUT USHONORARY MEMBERSARTICLESINTERVIEWSPRINT VERSIONSTATISTICS Latinamerica Press. We put at the disposal of our readers more than 4,000 articles, interviews, and statistical data. see more. LATIN AMERICA / THE CARIBBEAN Illegal logging: An organized crime that is destroying Latin American forests. Milton López Tarabochia. LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. We put at the disposal of our readers more than 4,000 articles, interviews, and statistical data. In 1969, Latinamerica Press was launched as the English version of Noticias Aliadas that was created five years earlier under the auspices of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers. Since then, Latinamerica Press hasproduced
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Government persecutes migrants despite the fact that many arrived as children and have no links nor speak the language of their native countries. Immigrants in the United States without legal residency or who were admitted on a temporary basis feel that their lives have become much more complicated in 2017 because of LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Are young people fleeing from gang violence? Eager to deflect attention from the controversy over migration reform in the US and immigrants’ right to be reunited with their families, Biden emphasized gang violence in Central America as the number one cause of child migration and pledged US$40 million to fund social programs that seek to prevent vulnerable youths from falling prey to street LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. SATIIM is an organization created in 1997 for the defense of the rights of indigenous Belizeans, and whose board of directors is composed entirely by indigenous leaders. In 2006 got an historic victory with a Supreme Court judgment banning temporarily the use of dynamite in the park and demanded the government to develop an Environmental Impact LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Illegal wood trafficking allows other crimes to flourish, including deforestation, labor exploitation, land invasions, tax evasion, document forgery and state corruption. Illegal wood trafficking is the most profitable crime against natural resources and the world’s third most important crime, according to areport
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Caribbean leaders hope they can find a silver lining in the destruction caused on many islands during this year’s hurricane season. Two hurricanes, Irma and María, pummeled the Caribbean in September, leaving behind death and destruction on island nations already saddled by high debt and reliant on tourist dollars LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Transnationals dupe campesinos by offering low prices for land. A wind power project on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in southeastern Mexico has stripped massive amounts of land and natural resources from hundreds of indigenous campesinos in Oaxaca. Those affected are mostly from non-Spanish speaking indigenouscommunities.
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. The leadership of Alianza PAIS party decided to dismiss Lenín Moreno as president of that organization. The once strong governing movement Alianza PAIS is about to sink if its national leaders insist on supporting those who ruled for 10 years with former President Rafael Correa, while its base members andprovincial
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Juana Raymundo, 25, was a nurse and community leader from the municipality of Nebaj, in the highland department of Quiché. In a photo published by Prensa Comunitaria, she appears dressed in traditional Mayan Ixil attire — a white embroidered blouse known as huipil, a long, red skirt or corte and a black sweater — and smiles serenely as she looks straight at the camera. LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerica Press / Noticias Aliadas Reproduction of our information is permitted if the source is cited. Contact us: (511) 7213345 Address: Jr. Daniel Alcides Carrión 866, LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Are young people fleeing from gang violence? Eager to deflect attention from the controversy over migration reform in the US and immigrants’ right to be reunited with their families, Biden emphasized gang violence in Central America as the number one cause of child migration and pledged US$40 million to fund social programs that seek to prevent vulnerable youths from falling prey to street LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. At risk the target of reducing the number of new HIV infections by 75 percent by 2020. There has been no decline in new HIV cases in Latin America and the Caribbean since 2010, according to a new report released on Nov. 29 by the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) and the Joint United LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latin America is experiencing difficult times. Its democratic governments, which for more than a decade have been dismantling the neoliberal scaffolding, now have to deal with harassment from the political right, guided by the local and international media and in many cases assisted by small groups of provokers who define themselvesas leftists.
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. In September 2015, Msgr. Roque Paloschi took over the presidency of the Indigenous Missionary Council (CIMI), a Catholic institution affiliated to the National Conference of Brazilian Bishops (CNBB) that was created in 1972 to ensure the existence, culture and traditions of the indigenous peoples and at the same time, help society and non-indigenous organizations to get to know and respect LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. María López Vigil is a theologian, writer and journalist of Cuban origin, who arrived in Nicaragua 35 years ago. She is editor-in-chief of Envío, the monthly information and analysis magazine that the Managua campus of the Central American University(UCA) has
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Juana Raymundo, 25, was a nurse and community leader from the municipality of Nebaj, in the highland department of Quiché. In a photo published by Prensa Comunitaria, she appears dressed in traditional Mayan Ixil attire — a white embroidered blouse known as huipil, a long, red skirt or corte and a black sweater — and smiles serenely as she looks straight at the camera. LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. The second part of the interview with Father Antonio Bonanomi, conducted by Latinamerica Press collaborator Paolo Moiola, on the past and future that has opened up following the signing of the Peace Agreement this past Aug. 24 and the unexpected victory of the NO vote in the plebiscite held on Oct. 2, addresses the need to implement psychological and work to be done for the victims and to LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Police have not ruled out links between mine and activists´ murders. Three anti-mining environmentalists were murdered in central El Salvador in the second half of last year. Police are investigating the killings. No suspects have been detained, but local residents are denouncing a possible link between a gold mineand
DEMANDING THE CREATION OF 2 INDIGENOUS STATE INSTITUTIONALIZATION - JULY 2013 03 02 CONTENTS 05 07 09 13 15 17 19 ECUADOR Indigenous people lose spaces for their own development EDITORIAL LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Comunicaciones Aliadas is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Lima, Peru, specializing in the production of information and analysis about events across Latin America and the Caribbean with a focus on rights, while strengtheningthe
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. We put at the disposal of our readers more than 4,000 articles, interviews, and statistical data. In 1969, Latinamerica Press was launched as the English version of Noticias Aliadas that was created five years earlier under the auspices of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers. Since then, Latinamerica Press hasproduced
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Government persecutes migrants despite the fact that many arrived as children and have no links nor speak the language of their native countries. Immigrants in the United States without legal residency or who were admitted on a temporary basis feel that their lives have become much more complicated in 2017 because of LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Since 2014, the Latin American and Caribbean economy has experienced a very low or even negative growth rates that have heavily impacted labour markets, according to the report “Employment Situation in Latin America and the Caribbean: The transition of young people from school to the labour market,” released on Oct. 19 by the Economic Commission for Latin America and The Caribbean (ECLAC LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Are young people fleeing from gang violence? Eager to deflect attention from the controversy over migration reform in the US and immigrants’ right to be reunited with their families, Biden emphasized gang violence in Central America as the number one cause of child migration and pledged US$40 million to fund social programs that seek to prevent vulnerable youths from falling prey to street LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. At risk the target of reducing the number of new HIV infections by 75 percent by 2020. There has been no decline in new HIV cases in Latin America and the Caribbean since 2010, according to a new report released on Nov. 29 by the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) and the Joint United LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. SATIIM is an organization created in 1997 for the defense of the rights of indigenous Belizeans, and whose board of directors is composed entirely by indigenous leaders. In 2006 got an historic victory with a Supreme Court judgment banning temporarily the use of dynamite in the park and demanded the government to develop an Environmental Impact LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Caribbean leaders hope they can find a silver lining in the destruction caused on many islands during this year’s hurricane season. Two hurricanes, Irma and María, pummeled the Caribbean in September, leaving behind death and destruction on island nations already saddled by high debt and reliant on tourist dollars LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. The leadership of Alianza PAIS party decided to dismiss Lenín Moreno as president of that organization. The once strong governing movement Alianza PAIS is about to sink if its national leaders insist on supporting those who ruled for 10 years with former President Rafael Correa, while its base members andprovincial
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. On the banks of the Napo River and in front of the Yasuní National Park, Sani Isla holds out against the oil industry. Sani Isla is the name of a Kichwa indigenous community of a thousand people living on the banks of the Napo River, in front of the Yasuní National Park. In recent years, the community has had to face LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Comunicaciones Aliadas is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Lima, Peru, specializing in the production of information and analysis about events across Latin America and the Caribbean with a focus on rights, while strengtheningthe
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. We put at the disposal of our readers more than 4,000 articles, interviews, and statistical data. In 1969, Latinamerica Press was launched as the English version of Noticias Aliadas that was created five years earlier under the auspices of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers. Since then, Latinamerica Press hasproduced
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Government persecutes migrants despite the fact that many arrived as children and have no links nor speak the language of their native countries. Immigrants in the United States without legal residency or who were admitted on a temporary basis feel that their lives have become much more complicated in 2017 because of LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Since 2014, the Latin American and Caribbean economy has experienced a very low or even negative growth rates that have heavily impacted labour markets, according to the report “Employment Situation in Latin America and the Caribbean: The transition of young people from school to the labour market,” released on Oct. 19 by the Economic Commission for Latin America and The Caribbean (ECLAC LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Are young people fleeing from gang violence? Eager to deflect attention from the controversy over migration reform in the US and immigrants’ right to be reunited with their families, Biden emphasized gang violence in Central America as the number one cause of child migration and pledged US$40 million to fund social programs that seek to prevent vulnerable youths from falling prey to street LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. At risk the target of reducing the number of new HIV infections by 75 percent by 2020. There has been no decline in new HIV cases in Latin America and the Caribbean since 2010, according to a new report released on Nov. 29 by the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) and the Joint United LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. SATIIM is an organization created in 1997 for the defense of the rights of indigenous Belizeans, and whose board of directors is composed entirely by indigenous leaders. In 2006 got an historic victory with a Supreme Court judgment banning temporarily the use of dynamite in the park and demanded the government to develop an Environmental Impact LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Caribbean leaders hope they can find a silver lining in the destruction caused on many islands during this year’s hurricane season. Two hurricanes, Irma and María, pummeled the Caribbean in September, leaving behind death and destruction on island nations already saddled by high debt and reliant on tourist dollars LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. The leadership of Alianza PAIS party decided to dismiss Lenín Moreno as president of that organization. The once strong governing movement Alianza PAIS is about to sink if its national leaders insist on supporting those who ruled for 10 years with former President Rafael Correa, while its base members andprovincial
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. On the banks of the Napo River and in front of the Yasuní National Park, Sani Isla holds out against the oil industry. Sani Isla is the name of a Kichwa indigenous community of a thousand people living on the banks of the Napo River, in front of the Yasuní National Park. In recent years, the community has had to face LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerica Press / Noticias Aliadas Reproduction of our information is permitted if the source is cited. Contact us: (511) 7213345 Address: Jr. Daniel Alcides Carrión 866, LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Are young people fleeing from gang violence? Eager to deflect attention from the controversy over migration reform in the US and immigrants’ right to be reunited with their families, Biden emphasized gang violence in Central America as the number one cause of child migration and pledged US$40 million to fund social programs that seek to prevent vulnerable youths from falling prey to street LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. SATIIM is an organization created in 1997 for the defense of the rights of indigenous Belizeans, and whose board of directors is composed entirely by indigenous leaders. In 2006 got an historic victory with a Supreme Court judgment banning temporarily the use of dynamite in the park and demanded the government to develop an Environmental Impact LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. President Juan Orlando Hernández admitted on June 3 that his political organization, the National Party (PN), has been involved in financial fraud of US$147,783, part of the million dollar embezzlement of the Honduran Institute of Social Security (IHSS) during the government of former president Porfirio Lobo (2010-2014), also amember of the PN.
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. The leadership of Alianza PAIS party decided to dismiss Lenín Moreno as president of that organization. The once strong governing movement Alianza PAIS is about to sink if its national leaders insist on supporting those who ruled for 10 years with former President Rafael Correa, while its base members andprovincial
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Transnationals dupe campesinos by offering low prices for land. A wind power project on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in southeastern Mexico has stripped massive amounts of land and natural resources from hundreds of indigenous campesinos in Oaxaca. Those affected are mostly from non-Spanish speaking indigenouscommunities.
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. The trip to Chile costs around US$3,000. Between $1,000 and $1,500 is required for travel expenses in order to pay the rent for a room, transportation, food and phone calls once they arrive. The airfare to Chile via the Dominican Republic is around $1,200. The Dominican visa costs between $180 and $200; a roundtrip bus fare between Haiti and LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. On the banks of the Napo River and in front of the Yasuní National Park, Sani Isla holds out against the oil industry. Sani Isla is the name of a Kichwa indigenous community of a thousand people living on the banks of the Napo River, in front of the Yasuní National Park. In recent years, the community has had to face LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. María López Vigil is a theologian, writer and journalist of Cuban origin, who arrived in Nicaragua 35 years ago. She is editor-in-chief of Envío, the monthly information and analysis magazine that the Managua campus of the Central American University(UCA) has
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Each year thousands of Central American migrants try to cross into Mexico to reach the northern border and enter illegally into the United States. This is a tiring and very dangerous trek because of drug traffickers and local authorities. Very few of them reach that point. Most of them turn back or settle on theway
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Comunicaciones Aliadas is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Lima, Peru, specializing in the production of information and analysis about events across Latin America and the Caribbean with a focus on rights, while strengtheningthe
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. We put at the disposal of our readers more than 4,000 articles, interviews, and statistical data. In 1969, Latinamerica Press was launched as the English version of Noticias Aliadas that was created five years earlier under the auspices of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers. Since then, Latinamerica Press hasproduced
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Government persecutes migrants despite the fact that many arrived as children and have no links nor speak the language of their native countries. Immigrants in the United States without legal residency or who were admitted on a temporary basis feel that their lives have become much more complicated in 2017 because of LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Since 2014, the Latin American and Caribbean economy has experienced a very low or even negative growth rates that have heavily impacted labour markets, according to the report “Employment Situation in Latin America and the Caribbean: The transition of young people from school to the labour market,” released on Oct. 19 by the Economic Commission for Latin America and The Caribbean (ECLAC LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Are young people fleeing from gang violence? Eager to deflect attention from the controversy over migration reform in the US and immigrants’ right to be reunited with their families, Biden emphasized gang violence in Central America as the number one cause of child migration and pledged US$40 million to fund social programs that seek to prevent vulnerable youths from falling prey to street LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. At risk the target of reducing the number of new HIV infections by 75 percent by 2020. There has been no decline in new HIV cases in Latin America and the Caribbean since 2010, according to a new report released on Nov. 29 by the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) and the Joint United LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. SATIIM is an organization created in 1997 for the defense of the rights of indigenous Belizeans, and whose board of directors is composed entirely by indigenous leaders. In 2006 got an historic victory with a Supreme Court judgment banning temporarily the use of dynamite in the park and demanded the government to develop an Environmental Impact LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Caribbean leaders hope they can find a silver lining in the destruction caused on many islands during this year’s hurricane season. Two hurricanes, Irma and María, pummeled the Caribbean in September, leaving behind death and destruction on island nations already saddled by high debt and reliant on tourist dollars LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. The leadership of Alianza PAIS party decided to dismiss Lenín Moreno as president of that organization. The once strong governing movement Alianza PAIS is about to sink if its national leaders insist on supporting those who ruled for 10 years with former President Rafael Correa, while its base members andprovincial
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. On the banks of the Napo River and in front of the Yasuní National Park, Sani Isla holds out against the oil industry. Sani Isla is the name of a Kichwa indigenous community of a thousand people living on the banks of the Napo River, in front of the Yasuní National Park. In recent years, the community has had to face LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Comunicaciones Aliadas is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Lima, Peru, specializing in the production of information and analysis about events across Latin America and the Caribbean with a focus on rights, while strengtheningthe
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. We put at the disposal of our readers more than 4,000 articles, interviews, and statistical data. In 1969, Latinamerica Press was launched as the English version of Noticias Aliadas that was created five years earlier under the auspices of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers. Since then, Latinamerica Press hasproduced
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Government persecutes migrants despite the fact that many arrived as children and have no links nor speak the language of their native countries. Immigrants in the United States without legal residency or who were admitted on a temporary basis feel that their lives have become much more complicated in 2017 because of LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Since 2014, the Latin American and Caribbean economy has experienced a very low or even negative growth rates that have heavily impacted labour markets, according to the report “Employment Situation in Latin America and the Caribbean: The transition of young people from school to the labour market,” released on Oct. 19 by the Economic Commission for Latin America and The Caribbean (ECLAC LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Are young people fleeing from gang violence? Eager to deflect attention from the controversy over migration reform in the US and immigrants’ right to be reunited with their families, Biden emphasized gang violence in Central America as the number one cause of child migration and pledged US$40 million to fund social programs that seek to prevent vulnerable youths from falling prey to street LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. At risk the target of reducing the number of new HIV infections by 75 percent by 2020. There has been no decline in new HIV cases in Latin America and the Caribbean since 2010, according to a new report released on Nov. 29 by the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) and the Joint United LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. SATIIM is an organization created in 1997 for the defense of the rights of indigenous Belizeans, and whose board of directors is composed entirely by indigenous leaders. In 2006 got an historic victory with a Supreme Court judgment banning temporarily the use of dynamite in the park and demanded the government to develop an Environmental Impact LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Caribbean leaders hope they can find a silver lining in the destruction caused on many islands during this year’s hurricane season. Two hurricanes, Irma and María, pummeled the Caribbean in September, leaving behind death and destruction on island nations already saddled by high debt and reliant on tourist dollars LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. The leadership of Alianza PAIS party decided to dismiss Lenín Moreno as president of that organization. The once strong governing movement Alianza PAIS is about to sink if its national leaders insist on supporting those who ruled for 10 years with former President Rafael Correa, while its base members andprovincial
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. On the banks of the Napo River and in front of the Yasuní National Park, Sani Isla holds out against the oil industry. Sani Isla is the name of a Kichwa indigenous community of a thousand people living on the banks of the Napo River, in front of the Yasuní National Park. In recent years, the community has had to face LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerica Press / Noticias Aliadas Reproduction of our information is permitted if the source is cited. Contact us: (511) 7213345 Address: Jr. Daniel Alcides Carrión 866, LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Are young people fleeing from gang violence? Eager to deflect attention from the controversy over migration reform in the US and immigrants’ right to be reunited with their families, Biden emphasized gang violence in Central America as the number one cause of child migration and pledged US$40 million to fund social programs that seek to prevent vulnerable youths from falling prey to street LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. SATIIM is an organization created in 1997 for the defense of the rights of indigenous Belizeans, and whose board of directors is composed entirely by indigenous leaders. In 2006 got an historic victory with a Supreme Court judgment banning temporarily the use of dynamite in the park and demanded the government to develop an Environmental Impact LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. President Juan Orlando Hernández admitted on June 3 that his political organization, the National Party (PN), has been involved in financial fraud of US$147,783, part of the million dollar embezzlement of the Honduran Institute of Social Security (IHSS) during the government of former president Porfirio Lobo (2010-2014), also amember of the PN.
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. The leadership of Alianza PAIS party decided to dismiss Lenín Moreno as president of that organization. The once strong governing movement Alianza PAIS is about to sink if its national leaders insist on supporting those who ruled for 10 years with former President Rafael Correa, while its base members andprovincial
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Transnationals dupe campesinos by offering low prices for land. A wind power project on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in southeastern Mexico has stripped massive amounts of land and natural resources from hundreds of indigenous campesinos in Oaxaca. Those affected are mostly from non-Spanish speaking indigenouscommunities.
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. The trip to Chile costs around US$3,000. Between $1,000 and $1,500 is required for travel expenses in order to pay the rent for a room, transportation, food and phone calls once they arrive. The airfare to Chile via the Dominican Republic is around $1,200. The Dominican visa costs between $180 and $200; a roundtrip bus fare between Haiti and LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. On the banks of the Napo River and in front of the Yasuní National Park, Sani Isla holds out against the oil industry. Sani Isla is the name of a Kichwa indigenous community of a thousand people living on the banks of the Napo River, in front of the Yasuní National Park. In recent years, the community has had to face LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. María López Vigil is a theologian, writer and journalist of Cuban origin, who arrived in Nicaragua 35 years ago. She is editor-in-chief of Envío, the monthly information and analysis magazine that the Managua campus of the Central American University(UCA) has
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerican Press ::.. Each year thousands of Central American migrants try to cross into Mexico to reach the northern border and enter illegally into the United States. This is a tiring and very dangerous trek because of drug traffickers and local authorities. Very few of them reach that point. Most of them turn back or settle on theway
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Comunicaciones Aliadas is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Lima, Peru, specializing in the production of information and analysis about events across Latin America and the Caribbean with a focus on rights, while strengthening the communications skills of local social leaders. Comunicaciones Aliadas has operated under the name Noticias Aliadas since 1964. LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. In 1969, Latinamerica Press was launched as the English version of Noticias Aliadas that was created five years earlier under the auspices of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers.Since then, Latinamerica Press has produced independent and reliable information and analysis on Latin America and the Caribbean with a focus on rights and has spread the information among individuals, groups, and LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Immigrants in the United States without legal residency or who were admitted on a temporary basis feel that their lives have become much more complicated in 2017 because of the current Republican administration’s intention to expel thousands of Latin Americans even though they are successfully integrated into the local economy and have no criminal record. LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Since 2014, the Latin American and Caribbean economy has experienced a very low or even negative growth rates that have heavily impacted labour markets, according to the report “Employment Situation in Latin America and the Caribbean: The transition of young people from school to the labour market,” released on Oct. 19 by the Economic Commission for Latin America and The Caribbean (ECLAC LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Are young people fleeing from gang violence? Eager to deflect attention from the controversy over migration reform in the US and immigrants’ right to be reunited with their families, Biden emphasized gang violence in Central America as the number one cause of child migration and pledged US$40 million to fund social programs that seek to prevent vulnerable youths from falling prey to street LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Two hurricanes, Irma and María, pummeled the Caribbean in September, leaving behind death and destruction on island nations already saddledby high debt
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. On Aug. 9, in the context of the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples and the 10th anniversary of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the Sarstoon-Temash Institute for Indigenous Management (SATIIM) launched the Maya Land Registry to protect their ancestral territories due to the Belizean government has not complied with a Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. There has been no decline in new HIV cases in Latin America and the Caribbean since 2010, according to a new report released on Nov. 29 by the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS), entitled “HIV prevention in the spotlight.” LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. The once strong governing movement Alianza PAIS is about to sink if its national leaders insist on supporting those who ruled for 10 years with former President Rafael Correa, while its base members and provincial leaders are increasingly aligned with the new style of the current President Lenín Moreno and his permanent invitation todialogue.
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Sani Isla is the name of a Kichwa indigenous community of a thousand people living on the banks of the Napo River, in front of the YasuníNational Park.
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Comunicaciones Aliadas is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Lima, Peru, specializing in the production of information and analysis about events across Latin America and the Caribbean with a focus on rights, while strengthening the communications skills of local social leaders. Comunicaciones Aliadas has operated under the name Noticias Aliadas since 1964. LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. In 1969, Latinamerica Press was launched as the English version of Noticias Aliadas that was created five years earlier under the auspices of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers.Since then, Latinamerica Press has produced independent and reliable information and analysis on Latin America and the Caribbean with a focus on rights and has spread the information among individuals, groups, and LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Immigrants in the United States without legal residency or who were admitted on a temporary basis feel that their lives have become much more complicated in 2017 because of the current Republican administration’s intention to expel thousands of Latin Americans even though they are successfully integrated into the local economy and have no criminal record. LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Since 2014, the Latin American and Caribbean economy has experienced a very low or even negative growth rates that have heavily impacted labour markets, according to the report “Employment Situation in Latin America and the Caribbean: The transition of young people from school to the labour market,” released on Oct. 19 by the Economic Commission for Latin America and The Caribbean (ECLAC LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Are young people fleeing from gang violence? Eager to deflect attention from the controversy over migration reform in the US and immigrants’ right to be reunited with their families, Biden emphasized gang violence in Central America as the number one cause of child migration and pledged US$40 million to fund social programs that seek to prevent vulnerable youths from falling prey to street LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Two hurricanes, Irma and María, pummeled the Caribbean in September, leaving behind death and destruction on island nations already saddledby high debt
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. On Aug. 9, in the context of the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples and the 10th anniversary of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the Sarstoon-Temash Institute for Indigenous Management (SATIIM) launched the Maya Land Registry to protect their ancestral territories due to the Belizean government has not complied with a Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. There has been no decline in new HIV cases in Latin America and the Caribbean since 2010, according to a new report released on Nov. 29 by the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS), entitled “HIV prevention in the spotlight.” LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. The once strong governing movement Alianza PAIS is about to sink if its national leaders insist on supporting those who ruled for 10 years with former President Rafael Correa, while its base members and provincial leaders are increasingly aligned with the new style of the current President Lenín Moreno and his permanent invitation todialogue.
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Sani Isla is the name of a Kichwa indigenous community of a thousand people living on the banks of the Napo River, in front of the YasuníNational Park.
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Are young people fleeing from gang violence? Eager to deflect attention from the controversy over migration reform in the US and immigrants’ right to be reunited with their families, Biden emphasized gang violence in Central America as the number one cause of child migration and pledged US$40 million to fund social programs that seek to prevent vulnerable youths from falling prey to street LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Latinamerica Press / Noticias Aliadas Reproduction of our information is permitted if the source is cited. Contact us: (511) 7213345 Address: Jr. Daniel Alcides Carrión 866, LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. In the morning of June 19 the blood of protesters and teachers ran through the streets of the Mixteca indigenous community of Nochixtlán, in the southern state of Oaxaca. LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Eight years after it cost the country a bloody civilian-military coup, presidential reelection is no longer a crime against the Constitution, and incumbent Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández is premiering the newly-legalized option in next month’s vote. LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. President Juan Orlando Hernández admitted on June 3 that his political organization, the National Party (PN), has been involved in financial fraud of US$147,783, part of the million dollar embezzlement of the Honduran Institute of Social Security (IHSS) during the government of former president Porfirio Lobo (2010-2014), also amember of the PN.
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. On Aug. 9, in the context of the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples and the 10th anniversary of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the Sarstoon-Temash Institute for Indigenous Management (SATIIM) launched the Maya Land Registry to protect their ancestral territories due to the Belizean government has not complied with a Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. The once strong governing movement Alianza PAIS is about to sink if its national leaders insist on supporting those who ruled for 10 years with former President Rafael Correa, while its base members and provincial leaders are increasingly aligned with the new style of the current President Lenín Moreno and his permanent invitation todialogue.
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. María López Vigil is a theologian, writer and journalist of Cuban origin, who arrived in Nicaragua 35 years ago. She is editor-in-chief of Envío, the monthly information and analysis magazine that the Managua campus of the Central American University (UCA) has been publishing since 1981. LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. Sani Isla is the name of a Kichwa indigenous community of a thousand people living on the banks of the Napo River, in front of the YasuníNational Park.
LATINAMERICAN PRESS ::.. “I left Haiti all because of unemployment. I studied veterinarian sciences, but I was not able to find work. They made me renounce my Christian faith in order to go sell lottery tickets to support myselfand my family.
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