Dr. William Rosa, president of the Association of Fiscal Magistrates of Uruguay, was recently the victim of racist attacks via Twitter.
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Unbeknownst to most Colombians, the citizens of the western department of Chocó are in the middle of a low-scale war that has already resulted in the murders of fourteen youths this year.
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In the first month of 2022, journalists José Luis Gamboa Arenas, Roberto Toledo, Lourdes Maldonado, and photojournalist Margarito Martínez Esquivel were murdered.
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A wave of deaths in the province of Buenos Aires, due to the consumption of adulterated cocaine, has stirred concerns in Uruguay that the poisonous drug could flow from Argentina into Uruguayan territory.
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“Shalom” is the name of the most violent residential area in the most violent municipality in Guatemala.
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According to the IACHR (CIDH) as well as the high commissioner of the UN, Mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists and human rights activists. Mexico has a system in place to protect these at-risk citizens, but it has proven time and again to be inadequate.
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The historian Lucas Pedretti affirmed that “the conspiracy theories of Olavo [de Carvalho] were already part of the military’s ideology in order to tackle the Left after the dictatorship.”
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The Supreme Electoral Court of Costa Rica, together with the United Nations and the company Meta, distributed a manual to prevent and report acts of violence against women in the current electoral process.
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As the next election approaches, the violence in Colombia continues, positioning 2022 to be one of the most dangerous years for social leaders.
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Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), president of Mexico, has told the public and reporters not to link the recent murder of Lourdes Maldonado with ex-governor of Baja California, Jaime Bonilla.
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