Latin America & the Caribbean
Regional Overviews Archive

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: South America
18-24 September 2021

30 September 2021

Last week in South America, Argentinian President Alberto Fernández staged a cabinet reshuffle in response to low voter support for the ruling Frente de Todos coalition during the midterm primary elections held on 12 September. Violent attacks against civilians increased significantly in Colombia compared to the previous week. In Brazil, clashes between drug trafficking groups…

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Regional Overview: Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
18-24 September 2021

29 September 2021

Last week in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, demonstrations and violence against civilians remained high. In Haiti, riots broke out at Port-au-Prince airport as deported migrants were returned to the country from the United States. Meanwhile, Haitian police clashed with the Mawozo 400 gang for two consecutive days in Croix-des-Bouquets. In Guatemala, unidentified suspects…

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Regional Overview: Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
11-17 September 2021

23 September 2021

Last week in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, demonstration levels increased. Amid the celebration of the 200th anniversary of Central America’s independence on 15 September, anti-government demonstrations were registered in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. In Mexico, migrants protested at the southern and northern borders demanding the right to travel and to continue their…

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