José Miguel Insulza recently criticized the constitutional process and was met with widespread rejection. This is consistent with his general behavior, as he once again drew attention to himself for something other than being an agent for The Hague.
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The rivers of Guatemala have been privatized and there is a new movement demanding rights to the rivers called March for the Water.
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There is a controversy between Argentina and Chile over new land rights granted by the United Nations.
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As Mexico’s government continues to deny the claims of human rights groups regarding its handling of the Ayotzinapa tragedy and other instances of human rights violations, its image may be starting to take a hit.
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The three countries pledged to support one another economically and technologically in their collective fight against organized crime in a new international coalition.
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Nicaragua scored another win in The Hague, as the International Court chose to reiterate its previous decisions granting the Central American country sovereignty in what were previously Colombian waters.
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The Truth Commission led by the current UNASUR leader, which was announced by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro recently, will seek to provide justice for past victims of human rights violations.
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As the outlook for Chile’s battle with other countries for the rights to sea access continues to look dim, Chilean officials now look to establish a new government agency to combat against its enemies in international matters of national interest.
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NGOs and the Argentine government faced off at a public hearing of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) over the right to the freedom of expression and the amendment of the 2009 Broadcast Media Law, condemning President Mauricio Macri’s administration for its media policy.
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President Evo Morales addressed the Bogotá Pact and brought up Silala River controversies to advance a broader agenda.
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