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S. America Name Women As Defense Ministers

Tuesday, January 30, 2007 4:16:01 AM
By BILL CORMIER

 Ecuador's Defense Minister Guadalupe  Larriva, center, arrives to a military base in Cuenca, Ecuador, in this Jan. 19, 2007, fie photo. Across South America, women have been appointed to oversee their countries' defense departments,breaking down barriers for future generations of women in the region. Guadalupe Larriva, Ecuador's first female defense minister, died in the collision of two helicopters that also killed her daughter and five members of the military in  the port city of  Manta on Jan. 24, 2007. (AP Photo/Xavier Caivinagua, El Comercio)BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - South America's leaders are increasingly naming women as their defense ministers, putting them in charge of keeping the peace in nations still grappling with legacies of military dictatorships.

The wave of female defense heads — one-third of the posts in South America are filled by women — is especially surprising in a hemisphere known for its machismo.

But analysts say Latin America is changing fast, as newly elected leftist leaders across the region are reaching out to appoint women to Cabinet posts.


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