Truthout
El Salvador
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Farmer Cooperatives, Not Monsanto, Supply El Salvador With Seeds
Producing seed locally was no small feat.
Power to the People, but Really: Participatory Democracy in El Salvador
Estela Hernandez is both a member of the national assembly and a leader in the transformational social movement.
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Pardon Granted for One of 17 Women Who Miscarried in El Salvador
After unintentionally miscarrying, women in El Salvador have been charged with murder.
An Interview With Social Movement Leader and Parliamentarian Estela Hernandez
Estela Hernandez is a leader of La Coordinadora and its affiliated nonprofit organization, the Mangrove Association.
In El Salvador, 17 Women Imprisoned for Miscarriage Await Pardon
Seventeen women remain imprisoned in El Salvador, charged with homicide, after suffering a miscarriage or other child delivery complication.
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Legal Vacuum Fuels Conflicts Over Water in El Salvador
After years of delays, the legislature is finally debating a general law on water.
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Why an Assassinated Psychologist – Ignored by US Psychologists – Is Being Honored
Bruce E. Levine explains the importance of the 25th anniversary of the death of a liberation psychologist.
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El Salvador Restores Biodiversity in the Face of Climate Change
Local organizations and the environment ministry in El Salvador launched a plan aimed at tackling environmental problems in an integral manner.
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The Fight to Keep Toxic Mining – and the World Bank – Out of El Salvador
Hundreds of protesters recently gathered at the World Bank to shame a gold mining firm's shakedown of one of Central America's poorest countries.
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Golden Weapons of Destruction Take Aim at El Salvador
Why do companies have the right to sue countries over environmental protection measures?