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Persistence, local organizing, effective advocacy and international
pressure have ultimately won out in bringing justice to Raúl Hernández
Abundio, an indigenous rights defender from Guerrero, Mexico who was
targeted by authorities and unjustly imprisoned. Since we wrote about
his case in July, international and local human rights groups have been
working tirelessly to clear his name of the murder charges for his
exposure of abuses committed by soldiers and local authorities.
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Tags: Jennifer Johnson, Mexico, Blog Posts, Vanessa Kritzer, 2010
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Today, August 25, three key congresspersons sent a letter to President Obama lauding the rumors (that we believe are substantiated) that his administration is on the brink of an announcement easing the ban on travel to Cuba – which is within the executive purview of the President (both President Clinton and President Bush took advantage of the authority of the executive to revise and reinterpret the regulations governing travel to Cuba by limited categories of U.S. citizens).
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Tags: Mavis Anderson, Cuba, Blog Posts, 2010
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Colombia's Constitutional Court issued an important decision last week
which sent Colombia's new administration back to the drawing board to
secure approval for a U.S.-Colombian military base agreement. The
decision effectively struck down the contentious agreement, chastising
the Colombian executive for having failed to get approval from
Colombia's Congress, and requiring them now to seek congressional
endorsement before moving forward.
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Tags: Lisa Haugaard, Colombia, Blog Posts, 2010
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On August 13th, a car bomb was detonated near the Caracol Radio headquarters, one of the largest networks in Colombia. LAWGEF and its partners issued the following statement in response:
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Tags: Lisa Haugaard, Colombia, Blog Posts, 2010
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Across the nation, SB 1070 has arguably become one of the most notorious
bill numbers in recent history (certainly among state legislation).
Mere mention of this bill number has become synonymous with threats of
racial profiling, counterproductive “attrition through enforcement”
approaches, and criminalization of “driving while Latino” – a sad
political commentary for a SW border state with strong historic,
cultural and economic ties to neighboring Mexico.
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Tags: U.S.-Mexico Border, Blog Posts, Brian Erickson, 2010
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