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Armed Groups in Venezuela
Coding decisions on gangs, colectivos, Colombian rebel groups, and more
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Background
Venezuela has experienced political crisis and disorder since the late 2000s. In 1999, Hugo Chávez assumed Venezuela’s presidency and remained in power until his death in March 2013.…
Brazil
Coding decisions on gangs, unidentified armed groups, state forces, and more
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Background on Violence in Brazil
The origins of criminal violence in Brazil are often attributed to the country’s rapid urbanization and the social inequalities brought with it.…
Mexico
Coding decisions on gangs, unidentified armed groups, self-defense groups, and more
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Background on Violence in Mexico
The current conflict in Mexico stems from the mergence of drug trafficking and organized crime groups in the 1980s, and to this date remains fueled by demands from neighboring United States.…
Armed Groups in Colombia
Coding decisions on FARC dissident groups and unidentified armed actors
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Background
The Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED)’s coverage of armed actors in Colombia presents a number of unique methodological challenges.…
Data update: Incorporation of data from partner organization Fundaredes in ACLED’s Venezuela dataset
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Starting from 3 December 2024, ACLED is incorporating data from its partner organization, Fundaredes. Historical data going back to 1 January 2018 have been added to ACLED’s dataset. This update adds over 2,700 new events and updates more than 1,500 existing events, incorporating information from at least 1,400 fatalities linked to these events.…