The Stories Behind the Tweets, hosted by William Parra, seeks to open a window to the world, to get to the bottom of stories larger than 140 characters. In today's program: the GT200 tracking device used by the Mexican army to detect explosives, drugs, and arms and how its defects have led to innocent men and women being detained and imprisoned, and in this case, how it destroyed the life of Juanita Velazquez; the story of Luis y Raisa, a couple who were one of the first to open a privately owned arts and crafts shop in Havana, Cuba, where previously all such economic activity was in the hands of the state; and the social, political, and economic importance of soccer in Brazil and shady business deals with public funds involving the sport in Spain. teleSUR
