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Beginning on July 11, 2021, Cubans repeatedly took to the streets of most of the nation’s cities in the largest anti-government demonstrations in almost 30 years. They protested against shortages of food, electricity, and medicine, as well as restrictions on individual liberties, while chanting “we want freedom,” “we are not afraid,” and “we want vaccines.”

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In late June 2021, Daniel Ortega continued to insist that the political opponents he had imprisoned in Nicaragua were arrested because they wanted to overthrow him in an illegal coup. The Nicaraguan president contended that they are “agents” of the United States. The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) countered that the arrests are part

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On June 6, 2021, Keiko Fujimori lost the presidential runoff in Peru to Pedro Castillo of Peru Libre by around 44,000 votes. This very narrow margin means that the legal exclusion of results in a handful of polling locations could throw the election to Fujimori. Therefore, she and her party, Fuerza Popular, have continued throughout

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In mid-June 2021, the government of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega continued arresting opposition leaders (especially those running for president later in the year), despite international condemnation. The arrests began on June 2, 2021, with Cristiana Chamorro, daughter of former President Violeta Barrios de Chamorro (1990-1997), who is also part owner of La Prensa, Nicaragua’s largest

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After the June 6, 2021 election in Peru, with over 99% of the votes counted, candidate Pedro Castillo of the leftist Perú Libre party looked to have won a very close election over Keiko Fujimori of the right-wing Fuerza Popular party, with 50.253% to her 49.747%, according to the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE).

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Since the Fall of 2020, Mexico has experienced hundreds of attacks or threats against politicians and candidates, and more than 30 murders of candidates, making the elections of June 6, 2021, some of the most violent in the country’s history. The Chamber of Deputies, 15 of the 32 governors, 30 state legislatures, and 1,900 city

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On May 15 and 16, 2021, Chileans voted to elect the members of a constituent assembly to write a new constitution. It will replace the constitution imposed on Chile by the military regime of General Augusto Pinochet, which was issued in 1980 and has been in full force since 1990. A new constitution was a major

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In April 2021, the government of Colombian President Iván Duque proposed a tax that generated widespread indignation, protests, and a national strike, all of which security forces moved to crush with their customary brutality. Yet this time, police aggression against demonstrators provoked popular fury that subsequently raged throughout the first half of May, with over

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One of the biggest challenges for Joe Biden, since he took office as President of the United States in January 2021, has been the renewed flow of Latin American migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border. In late April, the Latin American news media focused on Biden’s situation and evaluated his efforts to confront what he refuses

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Raúl Castro’s retirement in April 2021 as first secretary of Cuba’s Communist Party marks the end of an extraordinarily long and coherent era of political power in Latin America. Raúl followed his brother, Fidel Castro, as leader of the party, and the Cuban government. The brothers Castro have ruled Cuba continuously since the Cuban Revolution

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