Issue Oct 26-Nov 01: Mexico is experiencing an accelerated militarization and is increasingly incorporating elements of a new civil militarism, which is understood as the promotion, reproduction and institutionalization of the military values, attributes, and ways in public life.
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Armed with a Gun, White Politician Pursues Black Journalist on Eve of Brazil’s Presidential Election
Issue Oct 26-Nov 01: On the eve of Brazil’s second round in the presidential election, Carla Zambelli, a white Bolsonaro supporter and federal deputy for São Paulo, was filmed, with gun in hand, pursuing a Black journalist into a bar and repeatedly telling him to “lie down on the floor.”
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Issue Oct 26-Nov 01: Due to a contradiction between the Constitution and congressional law, the National Guard is on unsteady legal footing.
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Under the administration of Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro, a decree that passed in May 2019 eased gun laws, allowing easier access to higher power weapons.
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The leader of the Paraguayan guerrilla Ejército del Pueblo Paraguayo (EPP) Osvaldo Villalba has been killed in a confrontation with military members in Cerro Guasú, an area known for its clashes between the military, guerrillas, and drug trafficking groups.
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Due to violence and poverty, more than 250,000 Hondurans have been forced to leave their homes.
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Cases of religious violence are on the rise in Brazil, particularly religions of African origin such as Umbanda and candomblé.
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El Salvador extended its emergency period of provisional law enforcement measures, such as arresting people without warrants.
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Colombia’s unequal distribution of lands has been one of the causes of conflict in the country.
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Issue Oct 05-11 2022: A 23-year-old man became the fifth victim of violence targeting journalists in Honduras, a country categorized by specialized organizations as one of the most violent and dangerous for journalists.
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