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Forty-five years ago, Argentina lived through terrorism that could not be stopped even in a democracy. This unleashed state repression that is still present today.

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Lázaro Barbosa, a criminal who the police were intensely looking for, reached the hospital on June 28, already dead.

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June 27 was the Day of the Journalist in Venezuela, yet the dangers for journalists are increasing, as they face violence, censorship, and criminalization.

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The Panamanian government and armed forces were found to have violated the rights of members of the LGBTQ+ community during the pandemic.

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In a renewed investigation of the Maldonado case, Judge Gustavo Lleral will focus on the irregularities within the repressive operation unleashed by the gendarmerie in August of 2017 in Cushamen.

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As protests continue across Colombia, questions arise about the police handling of the protests and calls for reform of the nation’s police.

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Fifteen civilians died in a multiple homicide committed on June 19 in the Mexican city of Reynosa. Victims include a bus driver, a nursing student, and construction employees, among others.

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Leandro Demori will not submit to a deposition ordered by Brazilian police.

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Mexico’s Secretary of Defense, or Sedena, maintains five-year financial agreements with victims of military actions.

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On May 21, the Constitutional Court in Colombia decided by a 5-3 vote to revive the Circunscripciones Especiales de Paz (CTEP) as agreed to with FARC.

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