The promotion of Law No. 31012, otherwise known as the “police protection law,” was carried out on March 28 by the current President of Congress in Peru in the midst of the global outbreak of COVID-19.
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López Obrador (AMLO) claimed his aid to El Chapo’s family is for humanitarian reasons, but is there reason to think otherwise?
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The National Liberation Army (ELN) announced on March 29 a “united and active” ceasefire.
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On March 30, 1982, Argentine workers formed the group CGT Brazil and marched to the Plaza de Mayo to challenge the dictatorship.
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This past February, as an average, more than 98 people were murdered per day, with more than 10 of those people being women and the elderly, according to official records.
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The Nicolás Maduro regime lost control of the armed civilian groups in Venezuela.
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The Farc party of Colombia reported the assassination of ex-guerilla Albeiro Antonio Gallego Mesa in the ETCR of La Macarena, Meta.
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The director of the National Center for Historical Memory responded to an article published in a previous edition of Razón Pública.
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Many people in Colombia believed that the agreement under the Santos government with FARC was going to be peaceful, encourage equality, and diminish the atrocities of violence in the country, but they were mistaken.
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Representatives of agencies and organizations called for the prevention and eradication of violence against women in an initiative known as the Convocatoria Mujeres en el Territorio.
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