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The government deserves credit for supporting the gang truce, but must reform its own approach to the 'problem'.
The country's economic growth and crime rates may affect the election more than the parties' choice of candidates.
Twenty years after peace accords were signed, many aspects of El Salvador's long civil war remain murky.
Despite her commendable performance, Mari Carmen Aponte will not be returning to El Salvador as ambassador.
It was a watershed year for bringing human rights abusers to justice in Latin America.
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