This Week on nacla.org: A New Era of Protest Rocks Peru, Demands for Land and Housing in Buenos Aires, & More

 

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NEW ON NACLA.ORG

 
 
November 20, 2020
Decades after being forcibly separated from their mothers, children put up for transnational adoption under Chile’s military dictatorship are searching for their origins.  
 
November 19, 2020
After President Martín Vizcarra’s impeachment, decentralized networks broke through Peru’s fragmented political landscape and mobilized unprecedented protests. 
 
November 18, 2020
Questionable homicide numbers, a murky police purge, and a pervasive distrust of authorities in Honduras reveal deep state failures that enable violence and impunity. 
 
November 16, 2020
A land occupation on the outskirts of Buenos Aires showed the cracks in an increasingly unequal system and the resilience of community organization. 
   
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