Issue May 08-14 2024: According to the Comisión Nacional de Búsqueda, there are 116,204 persons who are missing and unaccounted for in Mexico.
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Issue May 08-14 2024: Deputies of the Chilean Communist Party have vehemently opposed a new amendment that would allow elderly individuals charged with human rights violations and crimes against humanity to complete their sentences under house arrest.
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Issue Apr 24-May 07 2024: The start of Dilian F. Toro’s second term as governor of Valle del Cauca, Colombia, has been marred by a wave of April killings which have shaken even the violence-accustomed region.
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Issue Apr 24-May 07 2024: The “Flights of Death” were a counterinsurgency strategy conducted from 1973 to 1981, targeting individuals associated with political-military dissident groups, or guerrillas.
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Issue Apr 24-May 07 2024: “There is no more violence,” says Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), president of Mexico, though statistics show a more complicated picture.
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Issue Apr 17-23 2024: Extrajudicial execution processes against several ex-military officials in Colombia have moved on to the Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz (JEP)’s Unidad de Investigación y Acusación.
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Issue Apr 17-23 2024: Mexico’s War on Drugs generates two kinds of victims: those who have lost their lives to violence and those who have endured its effects.
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Issue Apr 17-23 2024: Coup-mongering is more alive than ever in Brazil; irrespective of its failures, the extreme right is still committed to Bolsonarism and its vision of Brazilian democracy, ended.
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Issue Apr 10-16 2024: April 1 marked Gisela Gaytán’s first day of campaigning to become Celaya’s new mayor; it was also the day she became the 27th political candidate killed in Mexico’s 2023–2024 election season.
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Issue Apr 10-16 2024: Amid ongoing tensions between Colombia’s armed groups, President Gustavo Petro is pushing for a more inclusive approach at the negotiating table.
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