The violent crackdown against Chilean protesters is reviving painful memories of dictatorship. Roxana Olivera talks to a torture survivor and activist.
More than 37,000 people in Mexico are currently declared missing – seen as neither dead nor alive. Carlos Heras Rodríguezreports from Guadalajara on how the state has failed the victims’ families.
Caught in the crossfire of state repression and guerilla fighters, Adivasi inhabitants of India’s ‘red corridor’ are exploring ways to stop the violence in their continuing struggle for land rights. Hannah Kirmes-Daly and Heera Bai report.
Indigenous feminists in Guatemala encourage women to speak out against male violence, and to heal and defend themselves as they defend their ancestral territory. Frauke Decoodt listens to their stories of resistance.
Barney Cullum speaks to a Sudanese victim of Italy’s recently passed law that abolishes ‘humanitarian protection’ for those who have been refused asylum.