The Salón del Nunca Más at the corner of a plaza in Granada, Colombia, is a small monument conceived and managed by local victims of violence, particularly from guerrilla and paramilitary groups in the late 20th century.
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Artículo 19 released new data about the amount of aggression that journalists received in 2020 in comparison to previous years.
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The issue is visible now; police brutality is a reality in Brazil as records show a 7% increase in cases.
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The Minister of the Interior’s, Victor Pérez, announcement of a reparations program surprises critics and the government themselves.
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Ex-commanders of Colombia’s Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias (FARC) have apologized for the kidnappings that occurred during Colombia’s armed conflict.
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Human rights activist Diana Vargas called for an investigation after two 11-year old girls were found dead at the hands of Fuerzas de Tarea Conjunta (Joint Task Force).
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Cauca, one of the thirty-two Colombian departments, has been taken over by gangs after failed attempts by the Colombian government to regain control of the area.
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Violence between the drug cartels La Unión and Anti-Unión Tepito has intensified, leaving 60 dead in the past six months.
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On August 9, protests in Bretaña, Peru, led by the Kukama indigenous people against the oil company Petrotal ended in police brutality injuries and three deaths.
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The UN’s Verification Mission in Colombia has documented 33 massacres in the country during the past year.
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