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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Latin America is the most violent region of the world; 37% of worldwide homicides occur in the Americas, almost all of which happened in Latin America, despite the fact that the region is home to just 8% of the world’s population.
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At least four Facebook pages based in Costa Rica have been spreading anti-government messages, promoting a coup d’etat against the president, Carlos Alvarado.
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In Colombia, social leaders face a dangerous reality; every few days another leader is assassinated.
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El Archivo Histórico de la Policía Nacional (AHPN), the national police archive in Guatemala, has recently seen a change in oversight from the United Nations Development Program to the Ministry of Culture.
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On June 19, Human Rights Watch released a report on the repression of demonstrators and dissenters in Nicaragua who have been protesting Daniel Ortega and his wife, Rosario Murillo’s regime since April 2018.
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The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), presented the results of a detailed investigation into Nicaragua’s political prosecution on June 17th.
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Mexico City’s Attorney General, Ernestina Godoy, says that there is a “crisis of violence” in the city which can be seen in the large volume of cases involving first-degree murders.
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