Since 2018, there has been a change in the training of police officers under the dictatorship of Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua.
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Jeanine Áñez, former transitional president of Bolivia, has been detained since March 2021 for her involvement in Evo Morales’s renunciation of his position as president in 2019, which has been deemed by some as a “coup d’état.”
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Friday, May 28, marked the one-month anniversary of political protests and the sixth day of a national strike in Colombia.
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A wave of government evictions has exacerbated the human suffering caused by the Coronavirus pandemic in Brazil.
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In just the first few months of 2021, Mexico has seen over 11,595 people murdered. This equates to 97 men and women, on average each day, losing their lives to violent acts.
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The murder of Jesus Santrich, a founder of the Segunda Marquetalia, a dissenting guerilla group, has brought attention to the continuous conflict in the border between Colombia and Venezuela over illegal occupation of land between dissenting guerilla groups and between the guerillas and the military.
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The population of dissidents of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) has transformed greatly since the signing of the Peace Agreement.
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The Maduro regime in Venezuela has ordered the reform of its police forces accused of human rights violations, though experts are skeptical of the reform’s likely effect.
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While demonstrating in front of the National Palace in Mexico City, numerous mothers of missing children expressed their anger and disappointment with Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the President of Mexico.
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The Attorney General of the State of Oaxaca revealed that the number of people killed by the confrontation that occurred in the Sierra Sur between residents of El Guayabo Ranchería -a municipality of Villa Sola de Vega- and residents of Santa María Sola rose from six to seven.
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