
Mexico’s Human Rights Landscape During President López Obrador’s First Year in Office
Taking Stock of the Government’s Performance in Addressing Key Human Rights Concerns Since taking office last December, Mexican President Andrés…
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Taking Stock of the Government’s Performance in Addressing Key Human Rights Concerns Since taking office last December, Mexican President Andrés…
On February 24, Cubans went to the polls to vote on the ratification of a new constitution, one that makes…
After a long process of consultation that included a referendum vote, Cuba’s new constitution came into force today. The new…
Washington, DC—A new report, published today by human rights organizations the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) and Peace Brigades…
On November 30 and December 1, 2018, the world’s most powerful economies met in Argentina for the G20 Summit. This…
On January 1, Jair Bolsonaro, a right-wing member of the Brazilian Congress with a reputation for hardline positions, was inaugurated…
Strengthening Military’s Role in Fighting Crime Puts Human Rights at Risk In a troubling development for Mexico, the country’s new…
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