Armed men assaulted police officers, wounding one, in the police station of Hatillo de Loba, a town in northern Colombia.
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The Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (Inegi) recently revealed that, according to the results of the Encuesta Nacional de Seguridad Pública Urbana (ENSU), 66.2% of Mexicans feel that living in their city is unsafe.
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About 30 relatives of victims of human rights violations marched on Friday, April 22nd at the gates of the Prosecutor’s Office in the state of Lara to bring awareness to those killed throughout the 2017 protests across Venezuela.
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The number of people who have gone missing in Mexico continues to increase day by day as a result of violence that is present in a part of everyday life.
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On March 25, there was a major setback in the career of Admiral Rafael Ojeda Durán, the Secretary of the Mexican Navy (SEMAR): The Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos issued Recommendation 60/2022 for “violations of the right to a life free from violence, and the right to privacy and to the protection of personal
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Colombia has been learning “new and sordid details” in the last few weeks about the massacre on March 28 in a Putumayo hamlet.
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Mexico must act immediately to tackle the issue, facilitated as it is by “almost absolute impunity” which in some cases involves public officials.
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Journalists Raúl Asencio, from Listín Diario, and Víctor Olivo, from CDN, were attacked by agents of the Dirección General de Seguridad Tránsito y Transporte Terrestre (Digesett) while accompanying Ombudsman Pablo Ulloa, who was investigating the Digesett offices at the former dog racing track Canódromo El Coco, on Monumental Avenue, National District.
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Federal legislator and son of President-incumbent, Eduardo Bolsonaro, is under investigation by the National Federation of Journalists (FENAJ) for his comments regarding the torture experienced by Míriam Leitão during the military dictatorship, treating it as “mundane and defensible.”
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The human rights offices of the United Nations (UN) and the Organization of American States (OAS) called for investigations into a recent military operation in which 11 people were killed, according to Human Rights Watch.
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