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Weekly InSight · October 18, 2019
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Why Are Social Leaders Dying in Colombia’s Cauca? ([link removed])
In early 2018, Colombia’s Ombudsman’s Office sounded the alarm regarding an unprecedented increase in the murders ...READ MORE ([link removed])
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Brazil Govt Dismisses Prison Torture Despite Mounting Evidence ([link removed])
A damning report stating that federal agents systematically tortured prisoners in Brazil’s northern state of Pará have found little ...READ MORE ([link removed])
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In El Salvador, Bukele’s ([link removed]) CICIES ([link removed]) Only Seems to Exist on Paper ([link removed])
El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele is launching a commission to crack down on cases of corruption and impunity among the ...READ MORE ([link removed])
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High Insecurity, Low Reporting of Crimes: Mexico’s Toxic Combo ([link removed])
The reticence of victims to report a crime in Mexico, documented in a recent survey, has shone a light on historical levels of ...READ MORE ([link removed])
* Colombia Failing to Protect Venezuela Children from Sexual Exploitation ([link removed])
* History of Activism Helps Mexico’s Indigenous Resist Organized Crime: Report ([link removed])
* Women Taking On More Roles Within Colombia’s Drug Trade ([link removed])
* Illegal Gold Mining Operations Enter New Parts of Peru ([link removed])
* Cocaine Hidden in Fruit Feeds European Pipeline ([link removed])
* Guayaquil Remains Ecuador’s Busy Cocaine Gateway to Europe ([link removed])
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Michoacán has been a cartel battleground for decades, as competing drug organizations have fought for uncontested access to a large seaport, according to InSighthttps://www.insightcrime.org/mexico-organized-crime-news/jalisco-cartel-new-generation/Crime.
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OCCRP ([link removed])
OCTOBER 15, 2019
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In a 2018 report, the investigative organization InSight Crime said that Chinese criminal groups have been operating for years out of Asian migrant communities in Latin America and that they were connected to larger structures in China.
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DIÁLOGO ([link removed])
OCTOBER 17, 2019
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InSight Crime has joined forces with the renowned National University of Rosario to launch the Colombian Observatory of Organized Crime - the most innovative investigative platform focusing on criminal dynamics in post-conflict Colombia
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