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Interpol leads investigators to arrest 13 of the most wanted Latin American fugitives

Full article Wanted for serious and horrific crimes, including murder, kidnapping and sexual violence against women, the fugitives were all subject to Interpol Red Notices An Interpol coordinated ‘EL PAcCTO’ operation (20 November– 5 March) has seen a team of investigators from across Latin America locate and arrest 13 of their most wanted fugitives. Wanted for serious and often horrific crimes, including murder, kidnapping and sexual violence against women, the fugitives were all subject to Interpol Red Notices – a request to law enforcement worldwide to locate and provisionally arrest a wanted person. Their names also featured on a list of priority fugitive targets established by Interpol s Fugitive Investigative Support (FIS) unit and law enforcement in eight Latin American countries in late 2020.

St Martin News Network - Thirteen of Latin America s most wanted fugitives arrested

Published: 12 March 2021 Subject to INTERPOL Red Notices, the fugitives were wanted for serious crimes, including murder, kidnapping, and violence against women. LYON, France – An INTERPOL-coordinated ‘EL PAcCTO’ operation (20 November– 5 March) has seen a team of investigators from across Latin America locate and arrest 13 of their most wanted fugitives. Wanted for serious and often horrific crimes, including murder, kidnapping and sexual violence against women, the fugitives were all subject to INTERPOL Red Notices – a request to law enforcement worldwide to locate and provisionally arrest a wanted person. Their names also featured on a list of priority fugitive targets established by INTERPOL’s Fugitive Investigative Support (FIS) unit and law enforcement in eight Latin American countries in late 2020.

NODS responds to claims of removing names from a beneficiaries list for housing in Barbuda

NODS responds to claims of removing names from a beneficiaries list for housing in Barbuda Spread the love The National Office of Disaster Services (NODS) is clearing the air regarding recent comments made about the list of persons benefiting from ongoing recovery projects in Barbuda following Hurricane Irma in 2017. NODS has been accused of removing names from a beneficiaries list and Director Philmore Mullin believes this accusation is deliberate to remove responsibility from the guilty parties.  Mullin says there are two beneficiary select committees – one that deals with the European Union-funded project and the other that focuses on the Prince’s Foundation project. The Prince’s Foundation Committee is chaired by the Chairperson of the Barbuda Council, and is made up of a representative from NODS, a BPM member, an ALP Barbuda member, a Faith-based organization from Barbuda, and someone from the Prince’s Foundation usually takes part in the meetings. The EU Committee

How six grass-roots women s organizations are making sure that no one is left behind in COVID-19 response

How six grass-roots women’s organizations are making sure that no one is left behind in COVID-19 response Building back better from COVID-19 needs investment in feminist, grass-roots leadership. Yet, direct funding to women’s organizations accounts for less than one per cent of the global official development assistance provided for gender equality. In six stories, learn about the critical support that grass-roots women leaders and their organizations bring to their communities. Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2021 Manjola Veizi, Executive Director of the National Network of Roma and Egyptian Women. Photo: UN Albania/ Bevis Fusha As the first cases of COVID-19 were reported in March 2020 in Albania, Manjola Veizi raised her voice for the Roma, one of the most marginalized communities in the country.

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