
The International Mission of Human Rights Specialists’ Final Statement on Brazil’s 2022 Elections
The members of the International Mission of Human Rights Specialists greet and congratulate Brazilian citizens and public institutions for the…
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The members of the International Mission of Human Rights Specialists greet and congratulate Brazilian citizens and public institutions for the…
Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua are going through one of their worst democratic governance crises in recent years. Their populations…
In a tense atmosphere, the first bilateral meeting between U.S. presidents Joe Biden and Brazilian Jair Bolsonaro is expected to…
A wide-ranging crackdown by President Daniel Ortega’s government in Nicaragua—including the detention of dozens of opposition figures, amongst them, seven…
On June 3, 24 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from the Committee on Ways and Means sent a…
On January 1, Jair Bolsonaro, a right-wing member of the Brazilian Congress with a reputation for hardline positions, was inaugurated…
The prison population throughout Latin America has been growing steadily for the past few decades. Harsh drug laws and anti-gang…
The successes and failures of Rio de Janeiro’s Police Pacification Units offers important lessons learned for other countries in the region looking to move away from “mano dura” security policies.
As aerial shootdown policies spread throughout Latin America, it is unclear whether they are being implemented with the safeguards necessary to avoid future tragedies.
There are serious concerns about the development of the electoral process, the potential for electoral fraud, and post-election conflict.
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