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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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The possibility of a war between FARC dissidents and the Venezuelan army in Apure is strong.

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Since March 21, there have been clashes with dissidents from the FARC and the Venezuelan army in the state of Apure.

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The government of Colombia is ready to implement fumigation against illegal crops.

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Despite strict regulations on in-person gatherings in Brazil, the Christian Family March for Freedom took to the streets in Curitiba to demonstrate against the Supreme Court ruling that in-person religious gatherings could temporarily be suspended.

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Countries seeking solutions to the problem of drug production and consumption have relied on the decades-old stance of the International System for the Control of Drugs (SICD), which completely opposes the consumption and use of psychoactives without regard to scientific evidence or human rights.

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The transfer of troops from the Special Actions Forces (FAES), a body attached to the Bolivarian National Police (PNB) to the conflict zone in La Victoria, Apure, puts the focus on the border policy of President Nicolás Maduro.

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Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, extralegal executions in El Salvador continue to be reported.

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