More than 800 migrants were stranded in Tapachula, located within the Chiapas state.
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On January 23, people in Mixco and San Juan Sacatepéquez were awakened to soldiers swarming the streets for six days.
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Homicides in Mexico City will increase because disputes continue between criminal organizations that fight for the control of drug trafficking in 16 towns.
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Due to increasing numbers of deaths caused by gang violence, the Honduran Public Transport sector has announced a nationwide strike to urge the government to take action.
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A dozen indigenous inhabitants of Alcozación were assassinated on January 17 in the municipality of Chilapa, Guerrero in Mexico.
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Authorities claim that the threats are nonexistent, but threatening brochures and flyers suggest otherwise.
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In the past four years, over 500 social leaders have been killed in Colombia.
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–Written by Noelia Veras— The former President of Bolivia, Evo Morales, recently threatened to organize armed militias like the ones in Venezuela.
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The FARC faces challenges as the organization tries to integrate into a democratic system.
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Among the nine political parties running for a seat in Congress in 2020, there are few human rights issues addressed in their agendas and proposals.
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