The director of the National Center for Historical Memory responded to an article published in a previous edition of Razón Pública.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
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.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
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.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
Some of the protesters responded by throwing stones at the police, while others fled the scene.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
Every year in the region, greater funds are invested in national security.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
Medical marijuana or medical cannabis has become legal in many nations around the world, one of which is Brazil.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
The rate of homicides against climate change activists in Mexico is ten percent of the global number.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
The Nicaraguan Police have been patrolling outside the homes of opposition leaders to effectively place them in house-arrest under threat of incarceration if they were to leave.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
Yahir de León, “Diabólico,” asked to be heard by the government of President Giammattei.
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence
According to Darío Acevedo, the director of the Centro Nacional de Memoria Histórica (NCMH), the development of an official truth does not align with “a field of plural and democratic memories.”
Read More- Published in War, Peace, Drugs and Violence