
Carolina Jiménez: ‘Resistance Continues in the Most Precarious Conditions’
In an interview with Prodavinci, a media platform for in-depth analysis, WOLA’s President Carolina Jiménez Sandoval and Venezuelan journalist and…
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In an interview with Prodavinci, a media platform for in-depth analysis, WOLA’s President Carolina Jiménez Sandoval and Venezuelan journalist and…
The use of arbitrary detention to repress those who oppose –or are perceived to oppose—governments is a tragic phenomenon that…
In just over a month, Xiomara Castro, the first woman to occupy the presidency in Honduras, will complete her first…
Migration dynamics in the Americas have changed dramatically in recent years. Until 2020, at least 90 percent of migrants and…
When 20-year-old Venezuelan basketball player and college student Juan Pablo Pernalete left his house to join a march on April…
There has been much talk about what the cabinet of Colombia’s incoming President Gustavo Petro –who will take office on…
History was made in Colombia. A presidential ticket with a message of social justice and equality will govern the country…
In recent weeks, El Salvador has seen a tragic return to some of the country’s most violent years. At least…
“I am tired, sad and content,” Diana Sofía Martínez told political leaders and international community representatives in Bogotá commemorating the…
Behind the U.S. House of Representatives’ approval of an initiative that sanctions Colombia’s riot police the ESMAD (Escuadrón Móvil Anti-Disturbios)…
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