The pandemic has kept students out of school and made them accessible to gangs who drag them into criminal life.
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Peruvians seek justice and rehabilitation after Peru’s Agrarian Strike and National March left many protesters and nonparticipants injured and out of work.
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The investigation into the El Mozote massacre recently led to a court order for the inspection of documents in the San Salvador Archbishop’s archives.
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Latin America holds the unfortunate record of being the murder capital of the world, home to the five countries with the highest youth homicide rates in the world.
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Volkswagen to Pay for Participating in Human Rights Violation During Brazilian Military Dictatorship
The Federal Prosecution Service’s final judicial decision did not satisfy all the parties involved in the process.
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After acting as an intermediary in the private sale of a car, entrepreneur José Osorio del Campo became a target of police abuse.
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El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele decreed an end to commemorations of the successful UN-led peace accords that ended the bloody 12-year Civil War on January 16, 1992, and instead instituted a day for victims.
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The pandemic encourages Colombia to promote the Peace Agreement, which will enable the transformation of territories, the promotion of development, and the prevention of new conflicts.
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The police of Nicaragua violated the individual, social, and political rights of their citizens.
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The Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel’s (CJNG) main stronghold lies in the municipality of Aguililla, Michoacán. This hold has now been weakened after self-defense groups were able to recover several communities.
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