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Uribe Verdict: A Defining Moment for Colombian Democracy

On July 28, 2025, Judge Sandra Liliana Heredia will deliver the verdict in the trial of former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe, accused of witness tampering, a case stemming from a 2012 accusation by Senator Iván Cepeda; the decision will have profound impacts on Colombian politics and the judicial...

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30-Year Sentences for 1982 Murders of Dutch IKON Journalists in El Salvador

Three former Salvadoran soldiers received 30-year prison sentences for the 1982 murders of four Dutch IKON journalists in El Salvador, a case that remained unpunished until an amnesty law was repealed in 2016, allowing prosecution after a UN truth commission identified the perpetrators in the 1990s.

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Peruvian Congress Grants Amnesty, Reinforces Immunity Amidst Public Outrage and Crime Crisis

Amidst rising insecurity and a record-low 2% approval rating, the Peruvian Congress passed legislation granting amnesty for human rights abuses during the Internal Armed Conflict (1980-2000) and reinstating parliamentary immunity, while the government proposed controversial solutions for tackling cr...

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Life Sentences for Caruana Galizia Accomplices

Jamie Vella and Robert Agius received life sentences for providing the bomb that killed Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in 2017; their conviction is the latest in a series of trials related to the assassination, which exposed widespread corruption.

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El Salvador: Three Military Officials Sentenced for 1982 Murder of Dutch Journalists

A Salvadoran court sentenced three retired military officials to 15 years in prison for the 1982 murder of four Dutch journalists who were ambushed and killed while filming a documentary about the country's civil war; the court also ordered the government to apologize.

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Mexico's First Judicial Elections: A Reform Under Scrutiny

Mexico holds its first judicial elections on Sunday, with almost 900 federal and 1800 local positions contested, a reform aimed at democratizing the courts but raising concerns about political and criminal influence on the judiciary.

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Peruvian Congress Approves Amnesty for Human Rights Abusers

The Peruvian Congress approved an amnesty shielding perpetrators of grave human rights abuses during past conflicts, provoking outrage from victims and raising concerns about legal and moral implications, violating international laws and contradicting national constitutional mandates.

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El Salvador Sentences Military Officers for 1982 Killing of Dutch Journalists

A Salvadoran court sentenced three former military officers to 30 years in prison for the 1982 murders of four Dutch journalists during the country's civil war; the court also ordered President Bukele to apologize to the victims' families.

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Mexico's Judicial Reform Concentrates Power, Raising Concerns

Mexico's judicial reform, aiming to fight corruption, has instead concentrated power within the Morena party, leading to over 80% voter abstention in judicial elections and raising concerns about judicial independence; this is further highlighted by Mexico's current struggle to defend its citizens i...

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Salvadoran Military Officers Convicted for 1982 Murders of Dutch Journalists

In El Salvador, a five-person jury convicted three former high-ranking military officers—José Guillermo García, Francisco Morán, and Mario Adalberto Reyes Mena—of the 1982 murders of four Dutch journalists during the country's civil war; each received a 15-year prison sentence. The court also ordere...

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Trial Begins for 1982 Murder of Four IKON Journalists in El Salvador

In Chalatenango, El Salvador, a trial commenced for the 1982 murders of four Dutch IKON journalists, marking the first UN-investigated case in the country to reach court, after decades of legal battles by the victims' families and amid resistance from the military.

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Mexico's Judicial Elections: A Vote Cast Under the Shadow of Cartel Violence

Amid rising cartel violence in Mexico, particularly targeting politicians ahead of controversial judicial elections, the demand for armored vehicles is surging, highlighting a deep crisis of confidence in the justice system and widespread fear among citizens.

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