Residents of Uruguay’s capital are increasingly exasperated after two months of salty-tasting tap water that has damaged water heaters, boosted demand for bottled water and reportedly caused stomach ailments. The water “comes out saltier and saltier so you can’t drink it, but you’re thirsty and so you need to drink it,” said homemaker Natalia Moreira, 33, who lives in one of Montevideo's poorer neighborhoods.
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Complying with a judgment from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR), the Uruguayan Government today acknowledged its culpability in the death of three young women and the forced disappearance of two individuals, atrocities committed by the repressive military dictatorship regime (1973-1985).