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National Human Rights Commission should address undue investigation of three recognized human rights defenders by the Attorney General’s Office The…
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National Human Rights Commission should address undue investigation of three recognized human rights defenders by the Attorney General’s Office The…
Nine years after the enforced disappearance of 43 teaching students from the Ayotzinapa school and other serious human rights violations…
At the crossroads of a critical juncture, the upcoming election of a new Attorney General (AG) and Deputy Attorney General…
Washington, D.C., July 18, 2023— In anticipation of the protests to be convened in Lima beginning July 19, the undersigned…
The recent approval by Mexico’s Congress of the electoral reform package known as “Plan B” triggered national protests and international…
Governance that limits constitutional guarantees under states of exception is the normalized model in several areas of El Salvador and…
On 2 February, WOLA President Carolina Jiménez Sandoval together with Senior Fellow and Peru expert Jo-Marie Burt met with Peruvian…
In just one month since the Dina Boluarte government came to power, at least 48 civilians have been killed in…
In just over a month, Xiomara Castro, the first woman to occupy the presidency in Honduras, will complete her first…
The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) affirms that the state of emergency in Honduras puts human rights at risk….
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