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Mexico and Bolivia reinforce their push for regional sovereignty

Mexico and Bolivia reinforce their push for regional sovereignty
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Bolivien: Anklage wegen Massaker gegen ehemaliges Regierungsmitglied

Bolivien: Anklage wegen Massaker gegen ehemaliges Regierungsmitglied
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Part One: Latin America s biggest Catholic stories of 2020

Dec 28, 2020 rome bureau chief Not only were many situations in Latin America not put on pause by COVID-19 during 2020, they were actually exacerbated by the virus. [Editor’s note: This is part one of two-part series.] ROSARIO, Argentina Even though 2020 will be remembered by many as the year in which the world stood still trying to face a tiny and invisible new challenge, the truth is the earth did not stop spinning on its axis. Not only were many situations not put on pause by COVID-19, but they were actually exacerbated by the virus. The list of stories unrelated to the coronavirus for the Catholic Church in Latin America over the past year is long, but here’s a “top four” rundown of major issues for which 2020 was an inflection point, even if they’ll still be relevant in years to come.

T&T not involved in migrant drowning

The reliance on “erroneous reports” by the Inter American Human Rights Commission (IAHRC) and functionaries of the Organisation of American States (OAS) general secretariat with respect to the drowning of 20-plus Venezuelans appears to target Trinidad and Tobago without basis. This is according to Trinidad and Tobago Ambassador to Washington and the OAS, retired Brigadier General Anthony Phillips-Spencer who made it clear to an OAS meeting on Wednesday that this country had no involvement in that incident. Phillips-Spencer said the T&T delegation had noted with deep concern the reliability that has been assigned by some persons including the IAHRC on these erroneous reports.

The hue and cry about vandalism — from those who destroyed people s homes

Police moving into Changuinola to quell the latest protest. Anonymous photo from FRENADESO’s Twitter feed. 13 years after homes and farms began to be bulldozed, 11 years after an agreement, no relief but ongoing protests by Eric Jackson The Committee takes note of the information provided by your Government, particularly in relation to the measures adopted with a view to implementing the November 26, 2009 Tripartite Framework Agreement. However, the Committee expresses concern about the information that indicates that this Agreement has not yet been fully implemented. United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights           Committee for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination          

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