Julia Lins Franciotti is the South America Research Manager at ACLED and has been with the organization since October 2018. She oversees the data collection on political violence and protests in South America and is responsible for managing the team members. She holds an LLM in International Law from Leiden University. Her research interests include non-state armed groups, urban violence, and political disorder in Latin America and the Caribbean. She is fluent in English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, and German.
Last week in South America, Argentinian President Alberto Fernández staged a cabinet reshuffle in response…
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Last week in South America, Colombian citizens took to the streets against police brutality. Conflicting…
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Last month in South America, tensions increased along the Colombian-Venezuelan border as rival armed groups…
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Last week in South America, civil unrest was triggered by a polarizing presidential election run-off…
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Last week in South America, anti-government protests, and protests demanding the release of a prominent…
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Last week in South America, indigenous peoples carried out protests in Paraguay, Brazil, and Ecuador.…
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Last week in South America, protests erupted in Peru amid vote counting for the presidential…
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Last week in South America, nationwide protests continued to be held in Argentina in light…
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During the last two weeks in South America, citizens continued to hold anti-government demonstrations in…
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