Here’s everything my colleagues and I published last month.
- “Court Finds Guatemalan Army Committed Genocide, but Acquits Military Intelligence Chief,” by Jo-Marie Burt and Paulo Estrada, September 28, 2018
- “Video: Responding to Venezuela’s Exodus,” by Geoff Ramsey and Gimena Sánchez-Garzoli, September 26, 2018
- “4 Years on, No Accountability for 43 Forcibly Disappeared Students from Ayotzinapa,” September 25, 2018
- “Venezuela Targeted Sanctions Update: U.S. Appears to Give Up on Inner Circle Split,” by Geoff Ramsey, September 25, 2018
- “The Rodríguez Sánchez Genocide Trial: Verdict Expected September 26,” by Jo-Marie Burt and Paulo Estrada, September 25, 2018
- “The Army’s Role in the Anti-CICIG Backlash is a Severe Setback for Guatemala’s Civil-Military Relations,” by Adam Isacson, September 24, 2018
- “Trump to Host UN Meeting on Drug Policy: Veneer of Consensus Masks Deep Disagreement on Global Drug Policy,” by John Walsh of WOLA; Ann Fordham of the International Drug Policy Consortium, Martin Jelsma of the Transnational Institute, and Hannah Hetzer of the Drug Policy Alliance, September 21, 2018
- “Killings, Threats Against Colombia Human Rights Leaders Continue,” by Gimena Sánchez-Garzoli, September 18, 2018
- “NGOs Oppose U.S. Plans to Fund Mexico for Deportations of Non-Mexican Migrants,” September 14, 2018
- “August Border Statistics Show that Trump’s Policies are Not Deterring Migration,” by Adam Isacson and Adeline Hite, September 13, 2018
- “Trump Administration Met with Venezuelan Military Coup Plotters,” by Geoff Ramsey, September 8, 2018
- “Indefinitely Detaining Migrant Families is Inhumane, Unnecessary, and Expensive,” September 7, 2018
- “Guatemalan Government’s Assault Against Anti-Corruption Commission is a Blatant Effort to Obstruct Justice,” September 5, 2018
- “Constitutional Reform Barring the ‘Automatic Transfer’ of Mexico’s Attorney General to the New National Prosecutor’s Office: Important but Insufficient to Create a Better Institution,” September 5, 2018