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Human Rights Watch has warned that Peru's Congress is seriously undermining the judicial system's ability to combat organized ...
The 43-page report, “Congress in Cahoots: How Peru’s Legislature is Allowing Organized Crime to Thrive,” details how recent legislative actions and decisions by Congress have undermined ...
Peru 's Congress is undermining the independence and capacity of judges and prosecutors to fight organized crime, Human ...
LIMA (Reuters) - Peru's business associations said on Friday that the country is "losing the battle" against organized crime, after an escalation in extortions forced the government to call in the ...
Over the last year, Ecuador has repeatedly grabbed headlines due to the growing presence of organized crime in the country. Without more international attention, the next country to do so may be ...
The release of Peru's former dictator, Alberto Fujimori, reflects emboldened criminal groups there and in countries such as Mexico, Guatemala and Ecuador. How organized crime fuels immigration ...
Peru has reformed its laws pertaining to organized crime in a context of growing public concern about the issue, but it’s unclear whether the changes will have a substantial impact on crime groups ...
Across Latin America, we have seen organized crime and corrupt actors infiltrate and control state institutions, with devastating consequences for democracy. It is not too late to stop them in Peru.
Peru's business associations said on Friday that the country is "losing the battle" against organized crime, after an escalation in extortions forced the government to call in the military to help ...