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The on-going slaughter: police violence in Venezuela

The on-going slaughter: police violence in Venezuela

August 12, 2019 Keymer Ávila | @Keymer_Avila The recent UN report caused shockwaves in the international community by setting out a previously unknown number of homicides and deaths committed by the state security forces in 2018. he report, from the Office of the...

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What happened to police reform in Venezuela? (II)

What happened to police reform in Venezuela? (II)

May 28, 2019 Keymer Ávila | @Keymer_Avila Do the police fulfill their duties in accordance with the law? The Friedrich Ebert Foundation recently published our analysis of the police reform process entitled “ What happened to police reform in...

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What happened to police reform in Venezuela? (I)

What happened to police reform in Venezuela? (I)

April 22, 2019 Keymer Ávila | @Keymer_Avila On the first anniversary of the International Workshop on Police Reform, organized by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, held in Mexico City, the full version of the analysis we did for that event is published, entitled:...

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Terrorize and discipline

Terrorize and discipline

February 18, 2019 Keymer Ávila | @Keymer_Avila As we have already commented in another article, necropolitics is the deadly expression of biopolitics and does not exclude disciplinary devices. Like one of its main instruments, the penal system, it...

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The FAES

The FAES

January 28, 2019 Keymer Ávila | @Keymer_Avila The  Caracas Chronicles team recently  interviewed me about the actions of the Special Actions Force (FAES) in the context of the current political conflict, which can be read  at this...

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A Venezuelan Exodus?

A Venezuelan Exodus?

October 30, 2018 Keymer Ávila | @Keymer_Avila In recent months, Venezuelan migrants have occupied a prominent role in the media and international political agenda as they travel by land, sea, and air in search of better living conditions. Some make risky walks...

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Stories of the officially committed suicide

Stories of the officially committed suicide

October 17, 2018 Keymer Ávila | @Keymer_Avila In the final report of the Commission for Justice and Truth (CJV), entitled " Against silence and oblivion. For truth and justice ”, serious human rights violations that were part of the practice of...

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Migrations and homicide rates in Venezuela

Migrations and homicide rates in Venezuela

September 14, 2018 Keymer Ávila | @Keymer_Avila The year 2017 in Venezuela was very particular, which is why what happened during that period should not be generalized. As explained on another occasion , among the factors that must be taken into account...

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On the deaths of the detainees in Policarabobo

On the deaths of the detainees in Policarabobo

April 30, 2018 Keymer Ávila | @Keymer_Avila The unfortunate deaths of the detainees in the cells of the Carabobo State Police once again placed the situation of persons deprived of their liberty in Venezuela on the table of public debate. A...

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Militarization of citizen security in Venezuela

Militarization of citizen security in Venezuela

April 11, 2018 Keymer Ávila | @Keymer_Avila Cases such as the unfortunate death of Marielle Franco, who courageously denounced the abuses and excesses of the  UPP  in Brazil, along with the  OLP  in...

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Marielle and institutional deaths in Latin America

Marielle and institutional deaths in Latin America

April 2, 2018 Keymer Ávila | @Keymer_Avila According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (2013), Central America ranked second in the ranking of highest homicide rates recorded by subregion, South America came third and the Caribbean fourth. The...

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