Human Rights Case Against Former Bolivian President for Role in 2003 Massacre Cleared to Move Forward

United States Court of Appeals Rejects Defendants’ Attempt to Have Case Dismissed
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Case Against Bolivian Ex-President for His Role in 2003 Massacre Can Proceed

A U.S. Appeals Court rejected the attempt by the defendant to throw out the case.

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Venezuela Should Repeal the Emergency Decree in Force

Dejusticia signed alongside 124 organizations asking the international community to put pressure on Venezuela and its state of emergency decree.

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For Defender’s Day in Stockholm Dejusticia Worked with Activists from Some of the Most Repressive Countries in the World

Pressuring human rights defenders is a global trend today, both in authoritarian and democratic regimes. Dejusticia works on this issue internationally.

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Repairing Victims: Lessons Learned from a Study on Return

In recent days the National Univesity published a study titled "Challenges to the Integration of Returned Communities: Analysis of the Case of Las Palmas, Bolívar". Although the study aimed to propose a tool that would allow monitoring and measurement of returned communities' needs in terms of social capital, we will focus on the figures detailing inequality and the possible impact of these on the process of transformative reparations.

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National Coalition in Favor of Drug Policy Reform in Colombia

A group of civil society organizations (NGOs, grassroots organizations, academic sectors, think tanks, and researchers) have come together with the purpose of creating a national coalition in favor of reforming drug policy in Colombia.

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