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    A plot of corruption in Honduras involves embezzlement of public funds. Screenshot from video. Honduras, 2019.
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    PART OF: Honduras Corruption Investigation

    Exclusive: Embezzlement of Public Funds and Money Laundering Involve the Family of the President of Honduras (Spanish)

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Her father was a gang member. As a way of protecting her and her brother's lives, she understands she should not say where she lived or who her father was. At such a young age, she attempted suicide when her father and mother were arrested. The Salvadoran Association Pro-Rural Health helps her with school and guides her grandmother to cooperate in human and educational training.

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    PART OF: Salvadoran Women and Suicide

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