According to the Commission of Human Rights of Honduras, the Majority of Protests Have Been Peaceful
Honduras has been engulfed in political fraud, social tension, and poverty, which has created the ideal stage for protests, demonstrations, and violence.
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Indigenous communities in Cusco request that Glencore, a subsidiary in Peru of a Swiss copper giant, consult with them as they proceed with plans to expand their operations on the Espinar mountain.
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According to the Instituto Nacional de Tránsito y Transporte Terrestre (Intrant), results from the first breathalyzer checkpoint have revealed that nearly half of the drivers have alcohol in their system.
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Protesters marched in front of the national library in Brasilia this past week, in a broad coalition that included students, lecturers, Union members, indigenous women, supporters of ex-President Lula and those against the social security reforms proposed by President Jair Bolsonaro.
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President Evo Morales and President of the UN General Assembly María Fernanda Espinosa joined government officials and activist groups in La Paz to march to eliminate violence against women.
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On Tuesday, August 6, on the grounds of the National Assembly, the National Police of Panama arrested a person carrying the Panamanian flag altered with the colors of the LGBT community during the peaceful demonstration.
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The mentally ill in Venezuela face the daily challenges of both their own mental illness and the lack of public medical assistance.
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A team from the University Language Center of Argentina has developed a map of the distribution of indigenous languages in the country.
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“When I was a girl, my father used to beat me. When I married, my husband started to beat me. And now, in my old age, my son beats me.”
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