Different social organizations are taking steps to decriminalize social protests in Argentina.
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For the first time in the current administration, which has governed over years of violence and displacement of families – El Salvador recognized “the phenomenon of forced displacements.”
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The future of the Peace Deal is uncertain, but there are three foreseeable paths.
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A few months ago, the Ecuadorian Government sent its troops to the one of the most important drug-trafficking corridors in South America.
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The militarization of the “War on Drugs” continues in Mexico.
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The people of El Salvador remain caught in the middle of the conflict between street gangs.
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Colombia’s peace treaty is at its most critical moment, on the verge of being a complete failure, says one of five FARC representatives to the Colombian government.
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Colombia’s military executed far more civilians than guerrillas when former President Álvaro Uribe led the country between 2002 and 2010, according to a new study.
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Rosario prosecutor Gustavo Ponce Asad said that there are “15 people identified and located who are in a position to be detained” for making threats through WhatsApp against human, social and political rights leaders.
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The road to justice is extremely intricate and filled with obstacles.
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