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Issue Jan 01-10 2023: A coalition of supporters for human rights gathered to defend the expansion of the Special Commission on Political Deaths and Disappearances and its goals that would define more victims of both the 1964 military regime and the cases related to State-related violence after 1988.

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Issue Dec 01-31 2022: From 2016 to 2022, FEADLE, an organization created to achieve justice in cases where Mexican journalists have suffered attacks, has closed 352 cases and achieved only 32 sentences.

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Issue Dec 01-31 2022: A report compiled jointly by Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Cristosal has concluded that serious human rights violations are being committed under the current state of emergency decreed by the government of El Salvador.

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Issue Dec 01-31 2022: The story of Juan José Morales, the 132nd grandchild to be given back his identity after his family disappeared under the brutal dictatorship of Antonio Domingo Bussi, is explained in his interviews with multiple media outlets.

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Issue Nov 16-30 2022: After the successful detainment of 58,000 gang members in El Salvador, President Nayib Bukele has revealed a new strategy that will be used to capture more members of the country’s criminal organizations, even as human rights organizations criticize his actions.

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Issue Nov 16-30 2022: The ongoing conflict in Colombia is characterized by two “fundamental and complementary” factors: control over territory and the role of the State.

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Issue Nov 16-30 2022: On Tuesday, November 15, 2022, the Higher Risk judge, Miguel Ángel Gálvez, resigned and announced his exile.

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Issue Nov 09-15 2022: The Santa Cruz Civic Committee in Bolivia has decided to continue striking and has given the government a 72-hour time limit to free those arrested for violent acts.

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Issue Nov 09-15 2022: In December 2006, when ex-president Felipe Calderón decided to expand military intervention in the war against drug trafficking, a vast nightmare was about to appear.

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Issue Nov 09-15 2022: Manuel Zelaya, the former president of Honduras and current presidential advisor, declared over Twitter that this culture of violence and intimidation has existed in the city for many decades.

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