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Mexico, as well as our other neighbors in Central America and the Caribbean, is passing through a critical period.
Friday, March 20, 2009 - 00:00
Thank you for the opportunity to discuss the Merida Initiative, which is a security cooperation partnership to combat transnational narcotics trafficking and organized crime in Mexico, Central America, and Caribbean.
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Both men have been active in denouncing the February 2005 massacre of eight members of the Peace Community of San Jose de Apartado, Antioquia Department, and other human rights abuses committed over the years in the region
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The top U.S. military officer for Latin America and the Caribbean today reported positive developments in the region over the past year, from increased military-to-military cooperation to progress in confronting drug-related terrorism to a dramatic hostag
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United Kingdom Royal Marine Commandos provided Caribbean nation Defence Forces with close quarters battle training at the Coral Harbour rifle range March 10.
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With your continued support, we are already on track to have a similarly productive year in 2009, and anticipate reaching new milestones of security cooperation with our partners in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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The President spoke with President-Elect Funes today to congratulate him on his historic victory and commend the people of El Salvador for their commitment to the democratic process.
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Labor leaders said the incursions coincide with an "armed general strike" promoted by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, in Arauca province, bordering Venezuela
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The Conservative leadership has called on President Obama to lift the half-century-old American blockade of Cuba, in an attempt to pressure the Communist regime to change its ways
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Manuel Rosales, who is mayor of the country's second city, Maracaibo, has said the charges against him are politically motivated