Etiqueta: violence
25 February, 2020 In Colombia “Cacerolazo” for Life and Peace

Colombian Common Alternative Revolutionary Force convened a “cacerolazo” (pot-banging protest) for life and peace, amid growing denunciations of the murder of some 190 ex-guerrillas of former FARC-EP

13 February, 2020 Colombia Calls for Building Final Peace

Several voices call for an end to violence in Colombia and the construction of final peace in a country with millions of victims of armed conflict.

30 January, 2020 Anez´s Bill Raises Strong Criticism

Jeanine Anez played a letter of fortune by presenting a Bill to declare indigenous woman as a cultural and intangible heritage, shortly after announcing her candidacy for the presidency of Bolivia.The initiative drew strong criticism from analysts and

28 November, 2019 New Day of National Strike in Colombia

The National Strike Committee in Colombia called to a new day of mobilization throughout the country against the government, in rejection of violence and for peace.

11 November, 2019 Cuban President Reiterates Rejection of Coup in Bolivia

The President of Cuba, Miguel Diaz-Canel reiterated this Monday the rejection of the oligarchy’s coup against President Evo Morales, in an attack on the constitutional and democratic order in Bolivia.

22 October, 2019 President of Mexico Will Continue Security Policy

Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said he will continue with his government’s security policy, which chooses to eradicate the causes causing it, but without violence.

30 April, 2019 International Support to Venezuela

Russian President Vladimir Putin analyzed the situation in Venezuela at a meeting of the National Security Council, Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov said.

25 March, 2019 Venezuela Captures Paramilitaries Linked to the Right

The President of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, confirmed the capture of Wilfrido Torres Gomez, alias Neco, a Colombian paramilitary linked to the opposition’s plans to promote violence in the country.

22 March, 2019 Venezuelan Government Dismantles Terrorist Group

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro reported that the terrorist group dismantled by the authorities planned to attack military barracks, hospitals and public services in the country.

4 December, 2018 Lopez Obrador Defends Creation of National Guard in Mexico

The President of Mexico, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, defended the creation of the National Guard for the coercive confrontation of the insecurity undermining the tranquility of the country, before criticisms from the opposition reluctant to that initiative.

19 September, 2018 Twenty Two Students Expelled for Violence at UNAM in Mexico

he authorities of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) have reported that to date, 22 students have been expelled for violent acts occurred on September 3 in front of the Rectory, in the University Campus.

21 July, 2018 Law against Gender Violence Reformed in Ecuador

The Ecuadorian government reformed a law to prevent and eradicate violence against women and include gender equality under the principle of non-discrimination, local media reported today.

29 May, 2018 Wave of Violence Continues in Nicaragua

Violent groups looted and burned public and private property in Masaya, after a day of aggression and clashes in the Nicaraguan capital. Alleged criminals burned down the Family Courts and destroyed the handicraft market.

14 March, 2018 Activities of the World Social Forum Continue

With the cry of Fora Temer replicated in tens of thousands of voices, the Brazilian city of Salvador de Bahia opened its doors to the thirteenth World Social Forum.

6 July, 2017 Supreme Court Repudiates Violence

The Venezuelan Supreme Court of Justice rejected the attack on the Venezuelan people in the National Assembly, and said the perpetrators of the event will be punished.