Issue Aug 16-22 2023: The illegal invasion of a private domicile by Bahia police – for no other motive than that its resident went inside as they approached – put on full display the racism which defines Brazil’s deadliest police force.
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Issue Aug 16-22 2023: The Minister of Security of Argentina, Aníbal Fernández, announced that there are groups “encouraging” looting around the country.
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Issue Aug 16-22 2023: A year since the beginning of Petro’s government, significant advances have taken place in the dialogues and negotiations with the Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN), playing a fundamental role in Petro’s Total Peace (Paz Total) policy.
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Issue Aug 16-22 2023: The Mecanismo Esclarecimiento Histórico delivered incomplete files with information about Rafael Caro Quintero, Enrique Camarena, and multiple high-ranking government officials regarding their involvement in the “Guerra Sucia.”
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Issue Aug 09-15 2023: The Petro administration in Colombia began 2022 with the country’s highest rates of negative humanitarian impact in the past ten years.
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Issue Aug 09-15 2023: Minister of the Ecuadorian Government Henry Cucalón discussed his government’s stance on the recent slaying of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio, and the broader societal implications of his murder.
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Issue Aug 09-15 2023: Terror is taking over the town of San José de la Delicia in Sinaloa, what was once a peaceful community, but nowadays is facing violence and cruelty by cartel organizations of the region.
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Issue Aug 01-08 2023: Gustavo Zubía, a legislator representing the Colorado party, and Eduardo Lust, an independent legislator, proposed that the army assist the police.
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Issue Aug 01-08 2023: Access to files of four cases closed by the Inspectorate of the National Police of Peru, corresponding to the violence that killed 49 civilians and injured 955 as a result of police and military repression during the ongoing protests, has revealed a lack of diligence in the search for evidence to
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Issue Aug 01-08 2023: At 10:00 am, Humberto del Valle Zúñiga, husband of Zulma Carvajal Salgo – cousin of Governor Evelyn Salgado Pineda and niece of senator Félix Salgado Macedonio – was shot to death in Guerrero.
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