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Police Assault Journalist Kalua Salazar, Impose House Arrest

Police Assault Journalist Kalua Salazar, Impose House Arrest Riot police from Bluefields, Nicaragua illegally seized Radio La Costenisima’s vehicle according to Salazar, station head of the radio. 20 abril, 2021 Riot police officers from the National Police beat and illegally detained journalist Kalua Salazar, station head of Radio La Costenisima. At dawn on Monday, April 19, the newswoman tried to leave her home in Bluefields to go to the media outlet, but the officers forcibly prevented her from doing so. “The radio vehicle came to pick me up, in the car was the master control operator, the program host and the editor. And when I was leaving, a Police patrol pulled up. They told my colleagues to get out of the vehicle and told me: ‘you are not leaving,’ Salazar denounced in a telephone interview with Confidencial.

Bolsonaro s politics of hate wants to destroy all that Marielle represents

URL copied to clipboard Monica Benicio has made headlines countless times since the murder of her partner Marielle Franco in March 2018. The killing of Franco, a Rio de Janeiro councillor who was Black, openly gay and outspoken in her criticism of the police, sparked protests across Brazil. Instead of getting married, as the couple had planned, Benicio has spent the past three years campaigning for justice. Her face, raised fist, and the T-shirt she wears inscribed “Fight like Marielle Franco” have become enduring images. In November, Benicio, an architect by profession, was elected to the Rio city council. It was, she says, a symbolic victory against the politics of hate. Life for Brazil’s LGBTQ+ community has become harder and more dangerous since the election of president Jair Bolsonaro, a right-wing former army captain who once stated: “I’m homophobic with pride.” Benicio, who says she wants to fight Bolsonaro’s politics of hate, is campaigning for women’s a

Forced sterilization in Peru: After decades in limbo, there will finally be a decision

Forced sterilization in Peru: “After decades in limbo, there will finally be a decision” 15 April 2021By Lucien Chauvin, correspondence from Lima (Peru) Hundreds of thousands of victims of forced sterilization are waiting for it since the 1990s in Peru, after a massive and violent ‘national population policy’ was imposed by former president Alberto Fujimori. A decision on whether to proceed to trial is expected by the end of April. Share Republish × You are free to republish this article both online and in print. We ask that you follow some simple rules described on our copyright. Please do not edit the piece, ensure that you attribute the author, their institute, and mention that the article was originally published on Justiceinfo.net

3 ways to invest in Latin America to curb migration

3 ways to invest in Latin America to curb migration
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3 ways to invest in Latin America to curb migration

3 ways to invest in Latin America to curb migration
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