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Karla Arévalo

San Salvador, El Salvador
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I am a journalist and correspondent with experience covering news in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. I offer writing, video recording, and fixer services for international media seeking reliable and real-time information from the region.

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Why a court orders journalist José Rubén Zamora to return to prison?
21 Nov 2024  |  www.vozdeamerica.com  |  Spanish  |  Corruption
José Rubén Zamora, a Guatemalan journalist, faces a court order to return to prison after a brief period of house arrest. The decision by the Sala de Apelaciones has sparked debate over judicial independence and press freedom in Guatemala. Former prosecutor Juan Francisco Sandoval highlights the influence of power groups within the judiciary. Zamora's legal troubles began after his media outlet published an investigation implicating former President Alejandro Giammattei in corruption. The case has drawn international attention, with organizations like the Sociedad Interamericana de Prensa and Amnistía Internacional condemning the actions against Zamora. President Bernardo Arévalo and other advocates emphasize the need for judicial reform and protection of press freedom.
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Jose Bautista

Brisbane City, Australia
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Jose Bautista is a journalist based in Brisbane City, Australia. He has worked as journalist and foreign correspondent for Spanish news agency EFE, Agence France Presse (AFP), Chinese news agency Xinhua, Spanish news agency Europa Press (EP) and Deutsche Presse Agentur (DPA) in Colombia, Venezuela ...
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Is it too much to ask that the migrant transits and lives to tell the tale?
03 Apr 2023  |  latitudmegalopolis.com  |  Spanish  |  Human Rights
Amnesty International criticized Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and the National Migration Institute for their insensitive response to a fire at a migrant station in Ciudad Juárez that resulted in 38 deaths, accusing them of downplaying the severity and blaming the migrants. The incident is seen as a consequence of harsh migration policies shared by Mexico and the United States. The UN's Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, which Mexico is a signatory to, commits to protecting migrants' human rights and addressing vulnerabilities, a commitment that was not upheld in this tragedy according to Refugees International.
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Ximena Beilin Top Rated

Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Ximena Beilin is a bilingual journalist (Spanish and English) with a career that began in the year 2000. Her experience in the publishing field is complemented by her work in communication for non-governmental organizations (NGOs). As a content creator she focuses on freelance writing and research ...
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Argentine app detects forest fires in seven Latin American countries and helps save large tracts of land
03 Jul 2023  |  www.rionegro.com.ar  |  Spanish  |  Innovation
Satellites on Fire, an Argentine application developed by Franco Rodríguez Viau and his team, detects forest fires in real-time across seven Latin American countries, aiding over 250 organizations in combating fires. Recognized for its scientific and technological contributions, the app uses data from six satellites to provide early warnings, with a user base of 900 active monthly users. It has proven to be a crucial tool for firefighters, NGOs, national parks, and forest companies, preventing significant biodiversity and production losses. The system offers various subscription plans and has received funding, including a $20,000 prize from MIT.
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Amnistía Internacional Argentina Legislatura de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires Open Space Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Consejo Nacional de Bomberos Voluntarios de la República Argentina NASA NOAA
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Jose Manuel Cuevas

Madrid, Spain
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Colombian journalist, editor and researcher based in Spain.
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Rosario Murillo attacks with falsehoods on the fourth anniversary of the protests in Nicaragua
20 Apr 2022  |  www.vozdeamerica.com  |  Spanish  |  Human Rights
Rosario Murillo, the Vice President of Nicaragua, has been attacking the protests that began four years ago against social security reforms and the government, labeling them as 'pure theater' and accusing critical bishops of being 'terrorist accomplices.' These statements contradict reports from international and human rights organizations documenting deaths, detentions, and censorship. The article highlights the government's violent response to the protests, the role of international bodies like the CIDH and Human Rights Watch in documenting abuses, and the ongoing repression and censorship in Nicaragua. The government's actions are compared to the historical repression by the Somoza dictatorship, and the article underscores the continued efforts of organizations like the Oacnudh to monitor the situation.
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Amnistía Internacional Nicaraguan Government Commission Interamericana de Derechos Humanos (CIDH) Human Rights Watch Frente Sandinista para la Liberación Nacional Oficina del Alto Comisionado de la Naciones Unidas para los Derechos Humanos (Oacnudh)
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Ter García

Madrid, Spain
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I am a journalist based in Madrid. I have worked for seven years in the Diagonal and El Salto Diario newspapers, of which I am one of the founders. I am specialized in information on human rights violations and company monitoring.
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Against children, the sick, and agitated people: the uses of the Taser that its manufacturer advises against and that police protocols do not limit
16 Jan 2024  |  civio.es  |  Spanish  |  Mental Health
The article examines the use of Taser guns by Spanish police forces, highlighting the discrepancies between manufacturer Axon's safety recommendations and the actual protocols followed by various police departments. It discusses specific cases where Taser use led to severe consequences, particularly for individuals with mental health issues. The article also critiques the lack of comprehensive safety measures in police protocols and includes perspectives from human rights organizations like Amnistía Internacional, which advocate for stricter regulations to prevent misuse and potential fatalities.
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Mariel Lozada

Santiago, Chile
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Mariel Lozada caraqueña, actualmente viviendo en Santiago de Chile.
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Repression grows in Venezuela amid massive opposition protests
30 Jul 2024  |  www.latercera.com  |  Spanish  |  Venezuelan Politics
In Venezuela, over 300 spontaneous protests erupted against the National Electoral Council's results, leading to at least 11 deaths and 177 arrests, according to Foro Penal Venezolano. The opposition party Voluntad Popular reported the abduction of its political coordinator, Freddy Superlano. Political figures like Ricardo Estévez and Eudi Perroni were also detained or abducted. Opposition leaders María Corina Machado and Edmundo González claimed to have recovered 85% of electoral records, asserting their candidate's victory over Nicolás Maduro. The Venezuelan government, led by Tarek William Saab, accused opposition leaders of orchestrating a cyberattack from North Macedonia, a claim denied by the Balkan country. Human rights organizations, including Amnistía Internacional and Provea, condemned the repression and reported on the detentions and disappearances, including 25 students. Attacks on the press were also noted, with several journalists detained or assaulted. Despite the challenges, the opposition continues to assert its electoral claims and calls for peaceful protests.
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Amnistía Internacional Foro Penal Venezolano Voluntad Popular Vente Venezuela Provea Consejo Nacional Electoral Organización de Naciones Unidas
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Charis Mcgowan

Santiago, Chile
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Freelance journalist. Covered the 2019-2020 uprising and broke news on the protests from the ground, including live blogging the 2020 Women's March for The Guardian. Covered the 2020 referendum results and 2021 constituent assembly elections. Focus on women's and LGBT rights.

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Chile: They were blinded in the social outbreak, now they sing against police violence
02 Aug 2023  |  www.eltiempo.com  |  Spanish  |  Human Rights
The Chilean band Hacia La Victoria, whose members were blinded by police during the 2019-2020 social protests, uses music to protest against police violence. The band criticizes a new law that increases penalties for crimes against police officers and establishes privileged self-defense in force-related actions, which has been warned by Amnesty International to have serious human rights implications. The law was passed after a rise in police deaths and a 32% increase in the national homicide rate. The government's support of the law is seen as a betrayal by the band, as it gives more freedom to the police without reforming institutions. The case of David Toro, killed by police with an Uzi, exemplifies the dangers of the new law. Despite a high number of human rights violation complaints during the protests, few have led to charges, and the new law is already being used to defend police in court.
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Carolina Mella Happe

Guayaquil, Ecuador
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Carolina Mella Happe is a journalist based in Guayaquil, Ecuador.
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At least 15 dead in a riot in Ecuador's most dangerous prison
13 Nov 2024  |  El País México  |  Spanish  |  Violence in Ecuador
A violent riot in Ecuador's Penitenciaría del Litoral resulted in at least 15 deaths and 14 injuries, highlighting ongoing issues of violence and control within the prison system. Despite military intervention since January 2024, aimed at curbing violence and criminal gang influence, the situation remains volatile with new criminal groups emerging. Human rights organizations criticize the military's authoritarian approach, and recent operations have uncovered significant arms caches, indicating persistent challenges in maintaining order.
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Amnistía Internacional Defensoría del Pueblo Comité de Derechos Humanos de Guayaquil
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Marleidy Munoz

Lima, Peru
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Graduate in Journalism (2009). Master in Historical and Anthropological Studies (2014). Documentalist. Qualified as a photojournalist. Experience as a press editor-reporter, journalistic content editor, radio and television host, and scriptwriter. Journalist and editorial coordinator of Martí ...
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Repression and Espionage: The Footprint of Cuban Intelligence in Venezuela
07 Aug 2024  |  elTOQUE  |  Spanish  |  International Relations
Nicolás Maduro's regime in Venezuela, supported by Cuban intelligence, has engaged in extensive repression and espionage to maintain power. The Cuban government has been instrumental in restructuring Venezuela's military and intelligence services, fostering a climate of fear and surveillance. Opposition leaders like Edmundo González and María Corina Machado advocate for reevaluating Venezuela's foreign relations, particularly with Cuba. Reports from various organizations highlight the pervasive influence of Cuban agents in Venezuela's security apparatus and their involvement in human rights abuses, including torture. The international community has struggled to address these issues effectively.
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Amnistía Internacional Corte Penal Internacional Cuban Intelligence Venezuelan Government Organization of American States BBC Mundo Voz de América Reuters Diálogo Américas Demo Amlat Transparencia Electoral Fundation for Human Rights in Cuba Provea Instituto CASLA Armando.info ONU Centro para la Apertura y el Desarrollo de América Latina
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Imane Rachidi

Den Haag, Netherlands
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Imane Rachidi is a journalist based in The Hague, The Netherlands, and covers in a multimedia format different news subject in Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg and Spain.
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Las elecciones que abren la nueva era sin el liberal Mark Rutte en Países Bajos
23 Nov 2023  |  Huelva Información  |  Spanish  |  Política
Las recientes elecciones en Países Bajos han resultado en una victoria inesperada para la extrema derecha, con Geert Wilders y su Partido por la Libertad (PVV) obteniendo 37 escaños en el Parlamento. A pesar de su retórica de extrema derecha y su programa electoral que incluye medidas antiislámicas y euroescépticas, Wilders ha prometido moderar su tono y adherirse a la Constitución. La posibilidad de una coalición de derechas que incluya al VVD, NSC y el partido BBB parece ser la más factible. Sin embargo, hay preocupaciones sobre los derechos fundamentales y el Estado de derecho, y organizaciones como Amnistía Internacional han expresado su alarma por la victoria de un partido que consideran racista. Grupos antifascistas y partidos de izquierda han convocado protestas contra los resultados electorales.
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Manolo Roca

Ciudad de México, Mexico
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Por convicción, estudié Ciencias de la Comunicación y me especialicé en Periodismo en la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM).
Me apasiona ser cazador y contador de historias porque creo en esas increíbles, en esas en las que el personaje y la atmósfera que lo han construido hablan del ...
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Femicide in Mexico and the Hidden Face of Statistics
01 Oct 2016  |  hipertextual.com  |  Spanish  |  Human Rights
Femicide in Mexico has been on the rise, with statistics showing an increase from four to seven women murdered daily. The issue has deep roots in societal and cultural norms that perpetuate gender inequality and violence. Despite legal frameworks and alerts, the response from authorities remains inadequate, leading to a pattern of impunity. Key organizations like the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Amnesty International have criticized the Mexican state for failing to protect women's rights. The article calls for a deeper societal reflection and more effective measures to combat femicide.
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Fabiana Rondón

Caracas, Venezuela
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Fabiana Rondón is a journalist based in Caracas, Venezuela.
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Jobs Completed 48
Job Success Rate 100%
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The challenge of feeding a family in Caracas
27 Nov 2017  |  Voz de América  |  Spanish  |  Venezuela Crisis
Ana Sánchez, a mother living in Caracas, exemplifies the struggle against child malnutrition in Venezuela, where over 48% of children under five are malnourished or at imminent risk. Caritas International's study shows 280,000 children are malnourished, 15% of those in poverty. Despite Sánchez's sacrifices, her youngest child has battled severe malnutrition. Maritza Landaeta of Fundación Bengoa reported a rise in malnutrition from 19% to 30% between 2016 and 2017. Caritas' data indicates a significant increase in nutritional deficits among children and a steep rise in the cost of basic food baskets, with millions eating once a day or less, and a majority of hospitals lacking milk for newborns.
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Amnistía Internacional Caritas International Voz de América Fundación Bengoa

Luisana Solano

Caracas, Venezuela
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Journalist based in Caracas (Venezuela) with years of experience in multimedia reporting at national and international media. I have worked on news and coverage from different sources, such as political and economic. Interested in writing stories focused on the social and human side. Responsible, ...
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Costa Rica will require visas for Venezuelans
17 Feb 2022  |  www.vozdeamerica.com  |  Spanish  |  Venezuelan Crisis
Costa Rica will require Venezuelans to obtain visas for entry starting February 21, citing global migration policy changes and the need for orderly migration. This decision impacts the approximately 40,000 Venezuelans in Costa Rica, many of whom are not regularized. The policy also extends to Cubans and Nicaraguans for transit visas. The move aligns with regional agreements and follows similar actions by other countries like Mexico. Costa Rican authorities have coordinated with consular entities to facilitate visa services, with exceptions for emergencies. Venezuelan officials and international organizations have acknowledged the decision, emphasizing the ongoing migration crisis.
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