El Salvador
Salvadoran Students Suffer Setback
Source: Americas.org Salvadoran student organizing suffered a severe blow after a July 5 demonstration in front of the National University (UES) left two police shot dead and ten officers injured by gunfire. Since then, the […]
U.S. Congress Continues Funding Intervention in Latin America through the SOA and the ILEA-South
In early June U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick had the nerve to speak publicly against "interventionism" in Latin America at a meeting of the Organization of American States in the Dominican Republic.
Two Years of Ka-Saca in El Salvador
June 1st marked the two-year anniversary of Tony Saca’s inauguration as El Salvador’s President.
Fear of “Gay Planet” in El Salvador
The right wing Christian Democratic Party (PDC) has proposed an amendment to El Salvador’s constitution that would define marriage as between one man and one woman ("as so born"). The proposal also bans adoption by […]