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Date August 30, 2019 4:20 PM
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Weekly InSight · August 30, 2019
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Major Implications of Former FARC Leadership Returning to War ([link removed])

In a video published on YouTube, a group of senior former FARC rebel leaders declared the intention to take up arms once again ...READ MORE ([link removed])

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How an Ex-Mayor Could Bring Down the Honduras President ([link removed])

The former mayor who may bring down Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández first appears on page eight of what can only be described ...READ MORE ([link removed])


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In Rafael Correa’s Absence, Ecuador Goes After His Allies ([link removed])

The net is tightening around former Ecuador president Rafael Correa after a new order for his arrest ...READ MORE ([link removed])

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How Drug Traffickers Became Masters of Honduras’ Forests ([link removed])

Illegal timber and drug trafficking are closely linked in northeastern Honduras, a major cocaine corridor in this region ...READ MORE ([link removed])

* Narco-Tank: An Intimidation Tactic in Guerrero, Mexico? ([link removed])
* Internal Strife Within the CJNG in Baja California, Mexico ([link removed])
* Venezuelan Megabanda Leader Reportedly Operating from Inside Colombia ([link removed])
* Corrupt Paraguay Officials Allow Thriving Contraband Market Into Brazil ([link removed])
* Top 3 Security Challenges Awaiting Guatemala’s President-Elect ([link removed])
* Chinese Mafia Moving Beyond Extorting Argentina’s Supermarkets ([link removed])

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According to InSight Crime, the defection of a Jalisco Cartel New Generation cell in Baja California has stoked the flames of violence and highlighted internal problems within one of Mexico’s most powerful criminal groups.

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THE BAJA POST ([link removed])
AUGUST 27, 2019
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U.S. investigative organization InSight Crime, which specializes in security threats in Latin America and the Caribbean, reported that an October 2018 meeting between FARC and ELN leaders took place in Apure state in Venezuela to consolidate their cooperation. According to the organization’s sources, Márquez and El Paisa were said to have attended the meeting.

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DIÁLOGO AMERICAS ([link removed])
AUGUST 30, 2019
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