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On June 19, seven shots were fired at the security apparatus belonging to Armando Wariyou Valbuena, the Secretary General of…
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On June 19, seven shots were fired at the security apparatus belonging to Armando Wariyou Valbuena, the Secretary General of…
For more than a decade, the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH) has denounced that there is a genocidal plan…
Dear all, Below you will find the security, human rights, and humanitarian cases brought to WOLA’s attention for our intervention…
A dozen humanitarian, faith-based, human rights, and other U.S. civil society organizations, including the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA),…
In a letter to the Minister of Defense of Colombia, Iván Velásquez, the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) expresses…
December 20, 2023 As U.S. civil society organizations that monitor issues related to the rights of Afro-descendant and Indigenous populations…
“Justice condemns women with a double penalty for being a woman… especially as a low-income woman, you’re invisible in the…
Guatemala’s Attorney General’s Office, Congress, and Supreme Court have taken new steps to undermine the rule of law and the…
As Venezuela continues to suffer from an unprecedented political, social and humanitarian crisis, the Maduro government has become increasingly entrenched…
Contents Executive Summary Introduction I. Abuse by CBP and Border Patrol: two accountability pathways II. The DHS accountability process: Four…
Years in the making, the ground-breaking report on Women Deprived of Liberty in the Americas was launched by the OAS’s…
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