Since March of 2020, at least 1,940 journalists from 94 countries have died of COVID-19.
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Twenty-one years have passed since the Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia (AUC) murdered 60 people in the village of El Salado and caused more than a thousand residents to flee.
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Simulations carried out in 2020 revealed how elite troops of Brazil’s army are being trained to fight the left and social movements.
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José Miguel Vivanco (60) has served as director of Human Rights Watch for the Americas for around 30 years and is now retiring from this position.
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After decades of military influence and involvement in the Mexican state, seeing General Cresencio Sandoval in government, “uniform adorned with medals,” is a reminder of a past that Mexico has struggled to bury.
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Reporters, editors, columnists, and communicators from Guatemala came together on the Día del Periodista (November 30, 2021) to denounce attacks on the press, as well as disrespect for their work.
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Colombia has seen an upsurge in protests as citizens demand accountability from the government.
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The Special Jurisdiction of Peace (JEP) has “stripped down the revolutionary narrative” of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC-EP) but it remains to be officially determined whether the Colombian state has committed a war crime through the death of FARC-EP commander Alfonso Cano.
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Just hours before the Civic March for Change, which the Archipiélago group called for on Monday, November 15, State Security is tightening its grip on activists, independent media, and citizens.
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Francisco Gaitán, also locally known in Cantarranas as “Paquito,” was shot and killed during a political rally in San Luis by a drunk man.
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