How To Kill Subversives and Get Away With It

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Frank Smyth
Could US complicity in war crimes in countries like Colombia offer a playbook for domestic repression? After the Cold War, U.S. advisors helped the Colombian military incorporate illegal paramilitaries to assassinate trade unionists, journalists and others.

The Gospel of Gun Rights in the Age of Trump

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Frank Smyth
Not unlike the way authoritarians across the world have rewritten history to advance their agenda, pro-gun ideologues and leaders in the U.S. have invented their own gospel of gun rights.

Guatemalan Army Crushes Land Protest

April 7, 1992 / Frank Smyth
San Jorge la Laguna -- Security forces have ignored the exhortations of Roman Catholic Church officials and other mediators in a local land dispute here and violently put down a two-week-old indigenous peasant occupation of disputed land. Mediators were still hoping to find a peaceful resolution when military riot police attacked on Saturday.

Even Court-Approved Extraditions Have a Troubled, Bloody History in Guatemala

July 19, 2012 / Frank Smyth
The first time the U.S. tried to extradite a Guatemalan military officer for drug trafficking, it took the assassination of the nation's chief justice, in 1994, to stop it. No officers and few civilians have been extradited since.

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