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Enver León: “The majority of Peruvians want a change in the Constitution”
The Peruvian people have remained in the streets three months since Pedro Castillo was overthrown in a coup d’état
“Los mataron como a animales”: masacre en Ayacucho, Perú
Sobrevivientes y familiares de las víctimas de la masacre ocurrida el 15 de diciembre en Ayacucho, Perú, denuncian que el ejército trató a los manifestantes como objetivos de guerra, recordando la violencia vivida durante el conflicto armado interno.
‘They shot them down like animals’: massacre in Peru’s Ayacucho
Survivors and family members of victims of the massacre in Ayacucho on December 15 denounce that the army treated protesters like war targets, reminiscent of violence faced during the internal armed conflict.
“We are here to support our President”: Peruvians resist the coup
Hundreds of Peruvians have come to the capital Lima to protest the coup against Pedro Castillo and to demand fundamental changes in the political system
Brazil prepares for a fierce second round presidential election
Following the first round of the presidential election, the campaigns, especially that of right-wing candidate Jair Bolsonaro, have focused on personal attacks and allegations
“It is not a sin to vote for Lula”: The left and Evangelicalism in Brazil
Evangelicals are a crucial voting block in Brazil but they are in no way a homogeneous group. Progressive Evangelical groups and people’s movements are campaigning to dispel misconceptions and bridge the gap between the community and the left
Fear and misinformation dominate discourses of Brazilian right
In the lead-up to the general elections in Brazil, the far-right has intensified its campaign of hysteria and fear-mongering instead of providing concrete solutions to the crises affecting the people
Venezuela’s gold dispute in UK courts is a battle for sovereignty
The official government of Venezuela has been engaged in a legal dispute with the Bank of England to regain control over gold assets worth over $1.8 billion

