Issue Jan 18-24 2023: An official letter was sent to Andrei Augusto Passos Rodrigues, general director of the Federal Police, on Monday, January 23, by the Ministry of Justice and Public Security (MJSP) to start an investigation on Former President Jair Bolsonaro and his administration for genocide and omission of help towards the indigenous people
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Issue Jan 18-24 2023: The United Nations (UN) has confirmed that Mexico was the “most deadly country” for journalists in 2022.
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Issue Jan 18-24 2023: Amidst violent police repression and serious evidence of human rights violations in Peru against demonstrators protesting the government, the police forcefully entered the campus of the National University of San Marcos.
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Issue Jan 18-24 2023: Gustavo Petro, the President of Colombia, has launched the “total peace” initiative as the main focus of his government in his mission to end armed conflict in Colombia.
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Issue Jan 11-17 2023: Although the United States launched the “war on drugs” in Latin America over fifty years ago, drug traffickers are winning.
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Issue Jan 11-17 2023: President Gustavo Petro has announced a ceasefire with five armed organizations.
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Issue Jan 11-17 2023: Brazil is experiencing a unique opportunity to call things by their name and recognize that the military has fostered the “messianism of useful innocents.”
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Issue Jan 01-10 2023: It was a dangerous year for journalists in Latin America, with the region claiming 34% of journalists killed worldwide in 2022.
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Issue Jan 01-10 2023: As Peru’s Congress proceeds with a new set of elections, the country has seen 15 days of subsequent protests.
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Issue Jan 01-10 2023: At 15 years old, Jorge Quevedo recalled hearing his grandfather Ibrahim arguing with his uncle Pocho, the nickname for Aldo Hugo Quevedo.
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