In recent years, at least 50 communities in various Mexican states have formed self-defense groups, outside the remit of the state, to confront delinquency within their communities.
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Social leaders in Colombia live in a reality that any moment could be their last, due to the worrying number of social leaders who have been murdered.
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In an interview with Max Blumenthal, Daniel Ortega voiced his disagreement with the NICA Act and the resulting sanctions, citing reasons why the Act is unnecessary.
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Chile’s political past brings to light the country’s history of espionage toward its own citizens, specifically the Chilean Dirty War from 1973-1990.
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The encroachment of colonists on the lands of members of Miskita communities in Nicaragua and the Nicaraguan state’s disinterest has endangered 12 Miskita communities, according to a report by the Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL).
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The Fuerzas de Acciones Especiales (FAES), the newly created Venezuelan special forces, have been involved in the murder of 238 people in Lara state in their first year of operations.
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Brazil’s president, Jair Messias Bolsonaro, plans to use police and military to enforce domestic security.
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Since April of 2018, Nicaraguan citizens have endured a repressive regime led by Daniel Ortega and his wife Rosario Murillo.
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–Researched and Written by Megan Bird— On July 17, Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán was sentenced to life imprisonment for charges including engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise, conspiracy to launder narcotics proceeds, international distribution of cocaine, heroin, marijuana and other drugs, and the use of firearms. Guzmán, known for repeatedly escaping from
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New judicial processes surrounding the Santrich case in Colombia highlight the changing attitudes about guerrilla groups and the illegal drug trade.
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