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Weekly InSight · September 27, 2019
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What Explains Brazil’s Homicide Decline ([link removed]) ? ([link removed])

Brazil is the world’s murder capital. No other country even comes close. That is why it was big news when the country’s Minister of Justice recentlyhttps://exame.abril.com.br/brasil/moro-divulga-queda-da-criminalidade-em-2019-mas-dados-sao-incompletos/announced ...READ MORE ([link removed])


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El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele Tainted by Money Laundering Allegations ([link removed])

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele is at the center of a complex web of financial transactions, ...READ MORE ([link removed])



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Peru’s Shining Path Plots Unlikely Return to Power ([link removed])

A 400-page document by Peru’s Shining Path guerrillas details the group’s elaborate plans to increase ...READ MORE ([link removed])

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AMLO Yet to Bring Closure or Justice in Mexico’s Ayotzinapa Case ([link removed])

After his landslide victory, Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador vowed to get ...READ MORE ([link removed])


* Majority of Mexico Police Force Unfit for Service ([link removed])
* ELN Gains Upper Hand Over EPL in Norte de Santander, Colombia ([link removed])
* Record Cocaine Hauls Confirm Guinea-Bissau’s ‘Narco-State’ Reputation ([link removed])
* Drug Seizures Increase in Belize as More Cocaine Flows North ([link removed])
* Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua Gang Seeks to Grow Inside Brazil Prisons ([link removed])
* Drones Pose New Threat on Colombia’s Pacific Coast ([link removed])
* Venezuela-FARC Drug Trafficking Alliance May Explain DEA Expulsion ([link removed])

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Honduras had a homicide rate of 40 per 100,000 people in 2017, while Guatemala's was 22.4 per 100,000 inhabitants, among the highest in the Western Hemisphere, according to InSight Crime.​


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The International Crisis Group (ICG) and crime website InSight Crime have confirmed that the ELN is active in Venezuela.


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