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19 Years after the Attack on Ernestina Ascencio, Family and Organizations Demand Compliance with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights

Two months after the Inter-American Court issued its ruling, the Mexican government has yet to propose a roadmap for compliance with the ruling. Mexico, February 25, 2026 – Nineteen...

Human mobilityCuba
Cuba’s Authoritarian Regime Forces Cuban Activist Leticia Ramos, Member of the Ladies in White, into Exile

The human rights defender was forced to return to Miami after being driven into exile.

Race and EqualityNicaragua
Three years since the release and exile of 222 Nicaraguans: memory, dignity, and justice pending

Washington, D.C February 9, 2026.– This February 9 marks three years since the release of 222 Nicaraguans who were arbitrarily deprived of their liberty for political reasons and who,...

Human rightsColombia
We condemn violence against Danne Belmont, trans leader and executive director of the GAAT Foundation in Colombia

The human rights defender and her partner were victims of a serious act of violence on February 1 in the city of Bogotá.

Human rightsCuba
Museo V: Memory, Art, and Resistance Against Gender-Based Violence in Cuba

Cuban journalist and writer María Matienzo, director of this virtual space, explains why the project goes beyond the traditional museum format.

Human rights
Inter-American Court of Human Rights Condemns the State of Mexico for Sexual Violence by Members of the Mexican Army, Torture, and the Death of Ernestina Ascencio Rosario

The family of Ernestina Ascencio Rosario and their representatives welcome the decision of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR), which, after nearly nineteen years of impunity and denial...

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