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Samantha Chen

A Lingering Legacy: The Ongoing Struggle for Justice in Chile

Amnesty International Report Highlights Lack of Progress in Chile‘s Police Reform and Reparations Introduction Amnesty International has recently released a report titled “Reform to move forward: Recommendations to reform Carabineros from a human rights perspective,” on the four-year anniversary of the social unrest in Chile. The report reveals that despite […]

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Lee Olivia

The Path to Stability: A Closer Look at Regularization and Protection of Venezuelan Nationals in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile

Venezuelan Migration: Challenges and Solutions Introduction Venezuelan migration has reached alarming levels, with over 7.71 million Venezuelans currently living outside their country. This constitutes more than a quarter of Venezuela’s population. The majority of these migrants have fled their homes since 2018, seeking safety and stability in Latin America and […]

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Lee Olivia

Chile’s 11 September Coup: A Personal Journey Through the Scars of the Past

Remembering the Past: A Personal Journey and the Scars That Remain Introduction: An Intimate Connection to History In the house of the author’s childhood, wooden sculptures crafted by their maternal grandfather served as reminders of a painful past. The story unfolds against the backdrop of Chile‘s coup d’état on September […]

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Patel Maya

In the Shadow of the Coup: Chile’s Imperative Journey Towards Historical Reconciliation

The Challenge of Historical Reconciliation in Chile An Ongoing Struggle Amnesty International has recently commemorated the 50th anniversary of the coup d’état in Chile, an event that marked the beginning of a dark period in the country’s history under the military regime of Augusto Pinochet. The regime, characterized by the […]

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