Latin America & the Caribbean
Our monthly analysis briefs break down the latest ACLED data on political violence and protest trends around the world, highlighting potential early warning signs for closer monitoring.
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Regional Overview: Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
5-11 November 2022
16 November 2022
Last week in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, gang violence remained at high levels amid disputes between rival groups in Haiti and Mexico, while Indigenous communities were targeted by attacks in Mexico and Honduras. In Haiti, members of the Savien gang reportedly killed 15 people in Artibonite department, and inter-gang violence in Ouest left…
Read MoreRegional Overview: South America
29 October-4 November 2022
10 November 2022
Last week in South America, demonstration activity spiked in Brazil following the election victory of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva over incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro on 30 October, with Bolsonaro supporters setting up roadblocks on hundreds of major highways across the country across several days. An ongoing dispute over the timing of the national census…
Read MoreRegional Overview: Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
29 October-4 November 2022
10 November 2022
Last week in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, violence against civilians remained at heightened levels in Haiti, Mexico, Honduras, and Trinidad and Tobago. In Haiti, the kidnapping and murder of five members of the Base 47 organization by suspected police officers triggered demonstrations, during which a journalist was killed. Meanwhile, gang attacks and kidnappings…
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