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Date October 4, 2019 4:32 PM
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Weekly InSight · October 4, 2019
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The US Drug Trial Evidence That Could Topple the President of Honduras ([link removed])

Though it’s his younger brother who will be in the courtroom facing drug trafficking charges, ...READ MORE ([link removed])

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Alleged El Chapo Bribe to Honduras President Sets Stage in US Drug Trial ([link removed])

The president of Honduras featured prominently in the first days of trial against his brother as ...READ MORE ([link removed])

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Can ([link removed]) [link removed]’s Jalisco Cartel Win the Turf War for Michoacán? ([link removed])

Representatives of Mexico’s Jalisco Cartel have spoken out on behalf of their shadowy leader to demand ...READ MORE ([link removed])

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Colombia’s EPL Faces Bleak Prospects After Death of Pácora ([link removed])

The killing of the leader of the EPL’s political and military wings by the​ Colombian army comes at a critical time​ ...READ MORE ([link removed])

* Mexico’s Cartels Fighting It Out for Control of Avocado Business ([link removed])
* Guyana Optimistic About Anti-Corruption Fight Although Resource Curse Looms ([link removed])
* Argentina, Chile Team Up in Battle Against Synthetic Drugs ([link removed])
* Coca Crops Surge Amid Security Vacuum on Peru-Bolivia Border ([link removed])

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Central America has for many years been a major transportation channel for drugs emerging from South America and bound for the United States, according to InSight Crime.


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Guatemala’s homicide rate has been decreasing since 2009. Still, InSight Crime reported a rate of 22.4 murders per 100,000 people in 2018.


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