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WRH Volume 37 Issue 12

August 15, 2017November 21, 2019 COHA Alex Rawley, Chile, Clément Doleac, Colombia, Colombian army, DEA, Emma Tyrou, Freedom of press, Honduras, Jack Pannell, Liam Timmons, Paraguay, Shale, Tobias Fontecilla, Venezuela, xenophobia

To purchase an individual copy of this issue, follow the link below. Use the reference V37I12 and a PDF will

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Central America Central America (featured) COHA in English Honduras Human Rights Politics Research Articles 

The Symbol of Berta Cáceres Continues to Expose Criminal Coup Regime and its Deadly Extractive Formula for Honduras

July 12, 2016November 21, 2019 COHA Berta Caceres, COPINH, Emma Tyrou, Hitlist, Honduras, Human Rights

By Emma Tyrou, Research Associate at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs To view a PDF version of this article, click

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COHA in English Colombia Honduras Mexico Panama Research Articles 

WRH Volume 36 Issue 11

July 11, 2016November 21, 2019 COHA Emma Tyrou, Maria Fabrizio, Pedro Izquierdo

The Latest Washington Report on the Hemisphere is out: In the latest issue, you will find the following analyses: Articles:

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Central America Centroamérica COHA en español COHA in English COHA Latina Honduras Human Rights Press Releases 

“Justicia para Berta Cáceres”: Otro Asesinato Muestra que Muerte e Impunidad Prevalecen en Honduras

July 8, 2016November 22, 2019 COHA Berta Caceres, COPINH, Emma Tyrou, Honduras, Human Rights, Lesbia Yaneth Urquia

Escrito por Emma Tyrou, Analista en el Consejo de Asuntos Hemisféricos Traducido por Melanie Landa, Analista en el Consejo de Asuntos

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COHA in English Colombia Human Rights Press Releases 

Colombia: Upcoming Landmark Negotiations on Minga Demands

June 16, 2016November 21, 2019 COHA Emma Tyrou, Human Rights, Indigenous Movement, Juan Sebastian Chavarro, Minga, Social movements

By Juan Sebastian Chavarro and Emma Tyrou, Research Associates at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs To view a PDF version

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COHA in English Colombia Human Rights Press Releases Publications South America 

Renewed Social Outcry in Colombia: La Minga, the Struggle of the Marginalized

June 10, 2016November 21, 2019 COHA Colombia, Emma Tyrou, havana talks, Human Rights, Indigenous Movement, Juan Sebastian Chavarro, Minga, Social movements

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Steve Ellner in COHA Webinar: “Parliamentary Elections are a victory for Chavismo and the moderate opposition”
COHA in English Economics Energy and Environment Events Geopolitics Independence Main 4 headlines Regions South America South America (featured) Venezuela 

Steve Ellner in COHA Webinar: “Parliamentary Elections are a victory for Chavismo and the moderate opposition”

December 18, 2020December 23, 2020 COHA

By COHA From Washington DC Renowned scholar Steve Ellner offered an insightful analysis of the December 6, 2020 parliamentary elections

Radical neoliberalism was born and will die in Chile
Chile COHA in English Economics Elections Geopolitics History Independence Main 4 headlines Politics South America South America (featured) 

Radical neoliberalism was born and will die in Chile

October 30, 2020December 23, 2020 coha

Central America

Revisiting 2018 Mother’s March in Nicaragua: New Report Repeats Old Bias
Central America Central America (featured) COHA in English Corruption Geopolitics Human Rights Independence Main 4 headlines Main Article Nicaragua Regions Security and Defense 

Revisiting 2018 Mother’s March in Nicaragua: New Report Repeats Old Bias

July 2, 2020July 9, 2020 John Perry

By John Perry From Masaya, Nicaragua A report issued at the end of May repeats allegations of government repression in

Feeding the people in times of Pandemic: The Food Sovereignty Approach in Nicaragua
Central America Central America (featured) COHA in English Development Geopolitics Health Human Rights Main 4 headlines Main Article Nicaragua Regions Research Articles 

Feeding the people in times of Pandemic: The Food Sovereignty Approach in Nicaragua

June 22, 2020June 29, 2020 COHA

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