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1 day ago

Chile's far-right government rips up plan for memorial at Pinochet torture site

Colonia Dignidad was a fenced enclave where Paul Schafer held as many as 300 people with minimal contact with the outside world, subjecting them to severe abuse and torture.
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1 week ago

US denies entry to Silvia Labayru, a victim of the Argentine dictatorship

Silvia Labayru, a former guerrilla, was denied entry to the U.S. despite having a valid visa, raising concerns about her book's impact.
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2 weeks ago
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From testimony and denunciation to irony and humor: A 50-year cultural battle for the memory of the dictatorship in Argentina

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2 weeks ago

Fate of Argentina's disappeared remains open wound' as more victims identified

Argentina's history of state terror and forced disappearances remains a critical issue, with recent developments highlighting ongoing struggles for truth and justice.
Social justice
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2 weeks ago

From testimony and denunciation to irony and humor: A 50-year cultural battle for the memory of the dictatorship in Argentina

Fifty years after Argentina's dictatorship, memory, truth, and justice are threatened, yet cultural expressions continue to address the trauma of genocide.
Social justice
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5 days ago

They're making them disappear again': families fear Mexico's missing are being erased

Over 130,000 people have disappeared in Mexico due to drug cartel violence, with authorities downplaying the crisis and families demanding accountability.
Law
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

Former Syrian prison chief convicted in landmark torture trial in LA

A former Syrian prison chief was convicted in a landmark torture trial in Los Angeles, marking a significant legal precedent.
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2 weeks ago

Motherhood, makeup and Zumba: the rehabilitation of one of Mexico's most dangerous prisons

The Cereso prison complex has been entirely remodelled, with infrastructure renovations and a new leadership approach focused on rehabilitation and mental health for female inmates.
Madrid food
#venezuela
US politics
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3 weeks ago

US-Backed Repression in Latin America Paved the Way for ICE

Trump administration immigration policies enable mass detention, family separation, and deportations through opaque bureaucratic practices compared to enforced disappearances.
Social justice
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2 weeks ago

Venezuelans deported by US detail fresh claims of torture and abuse at El Salvador mega-prison

Eighteen Venezuelan men demand accountability from El Salvador for human rights violations, including torture and medical neglect, after being expelled from a US prison.
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4 weeks ago

Chile's new president has praised Pinochet, a dictator. What does it mean?

For critics, the crest was another expression of Kast's professed affinity for the former hardline leader. But as Kast is sworn into office on Wednesday, analysts question whether his embrace of Pinochet is nostalgia for Latin America's past dictatorships or whether it is simply a sign of frustration with the status quo.
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1 month ago

Human rights court orders reparations for forced sterilisation case in Peru

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ordered Peru to pay $340,000 to the family of Celia Ramos, who died from complications of forced sterilization during the 1990s under President Fujimori's regime.
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1 month ago

Spain to formally pardon 53 women incarcerated by Franco regime

The board, which had echoes of Ireland's notorious Magdalene laundries, was overseen by Carmen Polo, the wife of the dictator Gen Francisco Franco. Originally founded in 1902 to stamp out sex work, in 1941, two years after the end of the Spanish civil war, its role was extended to clamp down on female behaviour that deviated from norms laid down by the Catholic church.
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Social justice
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3 weeks ago

Those who do not give up: the lawyers, mothers and activists still fighting for political prisoners in Venezuela

Foro Penal lawyers document Venezuela's political imprisonment through two decades, defending over 14,000 people while tracking ongoing detentions despite government amnesty claims.
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4 weeks ago

El Salvador's mass arrest policy may have led to crimes against humanity, study shows

El Salvador's mass incarceration policy under President Bukele reduced violence but involved systematic human rights violations meeting criteria for crimes against humanity.
Arts
Margarita Paksa's 1970s video and media work positioned the viewer's body as central to experiencing art as communicative situations, using synthesizers, mirrors, and environmental installations to explore perception and containment.
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1 month ago

A 15-year-old teenager, missing since 1986, officially recognized as a victim of the Pinochet dictatorship

Luis had been missing for four decades, ever since he disappeared at age 15 during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet (1973–1990). The notice came from a court in Arica, in the far north of Chile, summoning him for failing to vote in the May elections for constitutional councilors, according to records from the Electoral Service (Servel). Under Chile's compulsory voting law, anyone who does not vote must provide a justification; otherwise, they face sanctions.
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1 month ago

The Uncertain Future of Colombia's Museum of Memory

In 2011, the Colombian government ordered the creation of a national museum "to achieve the strengthening of the collective memory" around the decades-long armed conflict. That same year, it passed the Victims and Land Restitution Law aimed at providing victims with reparations and justice. More than just a curated collection of objects or artworks, the museum, scheduled to be inaugurated in 2018, was conceived as an archive of the violent civil war.
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1 month ago

Spanish officer who led 1981 coup dies on day documents declassified

Photographs of Tejero wearing the tricorn patent leather hat of the Guardia Civil and brandishing a pistol at MPs on 23 February 1981 are among the most indelible images of Spain's young democracy.
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World politics
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1 month ago

Comma by comma, a change here, a change there': The passage of Venezuela's amnesty law

Venezuela's National Assembly approved an amnesty law after intensive negotiations, allowing the government to claim greater political freedom while opposition lawmakers secured limited concessions including Article Seven requiring justice system submission.
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2 months ago

Families call for truth on Kosovo War's missing people

"My mother and sisters were killed on that day. For 26 years, I have not known where their bodies are buried. Every time I see a pit, I think they might be lying there," Gashi says. For more than two decades, he has been haunted by the feeling that the truth could lie right beneath his feet, but remains out of reach.
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1 month ago

Duterte drug war trial a 'huge step,' say families at ICC

That is why it is so important that we are here. To give a face to all those people who were killed. Our loved ones who were killed, us who were left behind, we are not just numbers.
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1 month ago

Venezuela reports over 3,200 people fully released under new amnesty law

Venezuela's new amnesty law has freed over 3,200 people from prison, house arrest, and other restrictive measures since taking effect on February 20.
Law
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1 month ago

Rodrigo Mudrovitsch: We perceive a strong disenchantment with human rights among young people'

Rodrigo Mudrovitsch prioritizes engaging youth, climate action, and speeding court processes during his two-year presidency of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
World politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Where the Silence Breaks | Ep 3 Colombia

Colombian military soldiers confess to extrajudicial killings of innocent civilians through the Special Jurisdiction for Peace, a transitional justice mechanism established by the 2016 peace agreement.
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1 month ago

Venezuelan deportee welcomes chance of US return but fears repeat of ordeal

A federal judge ordered that deported Venezuelan men be allowed to return to the US to pursue immigration cases, with the US government covering travel costs.
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1 month ago

The secrets kept by Armando Fernandez Larios, former Pinochet agent arrested by ICE

Armando Fernandez Larios, a former DINA agent wanted in Chile for human rights murders including Letelier and Carmelo Soria, was arrested in Fort Myers, Florida.
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1 month ago

Judge says US must help bring back a handful of Venezuelans deported to notorious prison

A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to make arrangements to allow some of the Venezuelan migrants deported to a notorious prison in El Salvador to return to the U.S. at the government's expense. The case has been a legal flashpoint in the administration's sweeping immigration crackdown. It started in March after President Donald Trump invoked the 18th century Alien Enemies Act to send Venezuelan migrants accused of being gang members to a mega-prison known as the Terrorism Confinement Center, or CECOT.
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fromPrivacy International
2 months ago

Argentina's election authorities must guarantee the right to a universally accessible secret vote

Argentina's October 2025 legislative elections failed to guarantee secret, private, and non-discriminatory voting for blind, partially sighted, illiterate, and other vulnerable voters.
World politics
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1 month ago

Acquittal of Chile riot officer who blinded protester raises impunity fears

A Santiago court ruled Lt Col Claudio Crespo legitimately defended his actions after shooting and blinding protester Gustavo Gatica, raising concerns about impunity and heavy-handed policing.
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1 month ago

Argentina's Chamber of Deputies lowers the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14

Adult crime, adult punishment. That's the logic behind the bill championed by Argentine President Javier Milei to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14, which was approved this Thursday in the Chamber of Deputies. The new Juvenile Criminal Code, which received 149 votes in favor and 100 against, was debated for more than eight hours and now goes to the Senate for final approval.
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2 months ago

Colombian ex-paramilitary leader jailed for crimes against Indigenous groups

Salvatore Mancuso received a 40-year prison sentence for 117 crimes against Indigenous communities in La Guajira, potentially reducible to eight years with victim-centered collaboration.
World news
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1 month ago

How serious is Venezuela about its amnesty law?

Amnesty measures and claimed prisoner releases in Venezuela contrast with lower independent counts and warnings that the state's repressive capacity remains intact.
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2 months ago

I was overwhlemed, it was a miracle': the jailed mothers getting a second chance in Colombia

Colombia's Public Utility law enables first-time female offenders who are heads of households to serve remaining sentences in the community, allowing early releases for qualifying women.
World news
fromwww.dw.com
3 months ago

Venezuela says it will free 'important number' of prisoners DW 01/08/2026

Venezuela will free a significant number of prisoners, including some foreigners, citing peaceful coexistence after a US raid targeting President Maduro.
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1 month ago

Brazil's Lula says Maduro should face trial in Venezuela, not US

I believe that if Maduro has to be trialled, he has to be trialled in his country, not trialled abroad, Lula said in an interview, emphasising that what matters now is to re-establish democracy in Venezuela. It has to be solved by the people of Venezuela, and not by foreign interference, said Lula, citing a history of US-backed dictatorships in Latin America, including Chile, Argentina and Uruguay.
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2 months ago

Chile's president-elect picks Pinochet lawyers as ministers

President-elect José Antonio Kast appointed two former lawyers of dictator Augusto Pinochet to key cabinet posts, including the justice and defense ministries.
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2 months ago

Venezuela begins releasing political detainees to consolidate peace'

Venezuela released multiple detainees, including opposition figures and foreign nationals, framed as a gesture toward peace amid ongoing disputes over political prisoners.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Guatemala prisoners take workers hostages in riots across three facilities

Prisoners in Guatemala have taken at least 46 workers hostage in riots across three detention centres, according to authorities. Officials said the incidents, which began on Saturday, appeared to be coordinated by gang members in response to their leader seeking a transfer to another facility for better conditions. list of 3 itemsend of list There were no reported deaths or injuries among the hostages, Interior Minister Marco Antonio Villeda said at a news conference.
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World news
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2 months ago

Cubans also want an amnesty for their political prisoners

Wilber Aguilar petitioned Cuba's National Assembly for amnesty to free his son Walniel, sentenced to 12 years for participating in the July 11, 2021 protests.
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