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Two weeks of protests in Colombia in pictures


6:36 pm UTC May. 13, 2021
BOGOTA, Colombia Forty-two people have died during anti-government protests in Colombia that began April 28 amid discontent fueled by growing poverty and inequality during the pandemic, the country s human rights ombudsman said Tuesday.
The government agency added that 168 people had been reported missing during the protests.
Colombian police have been widely accused of using excessive force to break up demonstrations and riots that started April 28 after the government attempted to increase taxes in what it said was an effort to reduce its deficit and raise funds for health care and social services.
April 28: Protesters clash with riot police officers during the national strike against the tax reform proposed by President of Colombia Duque s administration in Bogota, Colombia.Guillermo Legaria, Getty Images ....

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Online gender-based violence norms in Mexico, art and protest in Cuba, disinformation and elections in Peru


Lima, Peru, 5 May 2021. Peruvian presidential candidate Pedro Castillo (L) hands a document to former presidential candidate Veronika Mendoza, for her to sign pledging her support for Castillo in the 6 June election runoff, GIAN MASKO/AFP via Getty Images
April 2021 in the Americas: A free expression round up produced by IFEX s Regional Editor Paula Martins, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.
No truth, no justice, no reparation
Three years ago, in April 2018, Ecuador’s President Lenín Moreno confirmed the death of Javier Ortega, Paúl Rivas Bravo and Efraín Segarra, a journalistic team from
El Comercio newspaper. The three were kidnapped in the town of Mataje, close to the Colombia border, when covering the presence in the area of the Frente Oliver Sinisterra – a breakaway faction of the FARC (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia). ....

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