Guatemalan justice suspends the party of President Arévalo
In a case that many have described as political persecution and an attempt at destabilization, the Semilla party filed a writ of amparo and hoped to reverse the decision of the Prosecutor’s Office, a fierce opponent of Arévalo’s progressive government.
Guatemalan journalist José Rubén Zamora sent back to prison
The case against the investigative journalist has been labeled by many as a politically motivated act of persecution and violation of freedom of press.
Chats scandal and UN report raise serious questions about Ecuador’s justice system
The Ecuadorian justice system is seriously questioned after several reports from international organizations and some leaks that allegedly have revealed a corruption network that affects justice at all levels.
The strange case of the persecution of Daniel Jadue
Daniel Jadue, a member of the Communist Party of Chile and the former mayor of Recoleta, was released after being held in preventative detention for 91 days
Colombia achieves milestone in peace process as right-wing intensifies destabilization campaign
The historic ceasefire between the government and the ELN coincided with a fresh destabilization campaign against the Gustavo Petro government
Peruvian President Pedro Castillo rejects latest attacks from opposition
The opposition-controlled Peruvian Congress approved the admission of a vacancy motion against leftist president Pedro Castillo, accusing him of alleged corruption






