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Guatemalan Lynchings… symptoms of… what??

July 18, 2007 by Murray Cox

During my travel saround Latin America, I frequently read the local newspapers, both to improve my Spanish, and to learn more about each country. One of the first headlines I read in Guatemala was ‘Aumentan los linchamientos en el pais.’ … Continue reading →

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