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13 Lis 2023
Most [Central American] governments have recognized that what is of clear interest to the US is migration … They will either become partners or adversaries on this issue. AP

Pamela Ruiz

Analyst, Central America
9 Lis 2023
The ELN [in Colombia] has made very clear they have no intention of ceasing their economic activities which includes kidnapping. Financial Times

Elizabeth Dickinson

Senior Analyst, Colombia
3 Lis 2023
There's … widespread condemnation of what Latin American countries consider as a disproportionate response by Israel [in Gaza]. Anadolu Agency

Mariano de Alba

Senior Advocacy Advisor
31 Říj 2023
By the time the Colombian state signed a peace accord with the former FARC rebels [in 2016], kidnapping nearly disappeared … But in recent years that trend has reversed. The Sun

Elizabeth Dickinson

Senior Analyst, Colombia
21 Zář 2023
[The police in Haiti] are completely outgunned by the gangs right now. The Guardian
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Diego Da Rin

Consultant, Latin America and Caribbean
1 Srp 2023
The Haitian security forces and U.S. forces present in Haiti are not able to enter the areas where most kidnapped people are held. ABC News
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Diego Da Rin

Consultant, Latin America and Caribbean

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Diego Da Rin

Diego Da Rin

Consultant, Latin America and Caribbean

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Senior Analyst, Colombia
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