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Interamerican Watch Newsletter – Issue 66

Inter-American Watch Monday March 7th, 2022 The Americas Hundreds of Latin Americans return from Ukraine after invasion Close to 250 Ecuadoreans, many of them university students, arrived in the country on Friday after fleeing Ukraine following Russia’s invasion, joining hundreds of other Latin Americans who have evacuated. Latin American countries have been coordinating flights from…

Boletín Interamerican Watch

Interamerican Watch Newsletter – Issue 65

Inter-American Watch Friday, March 4th, 2022 The Americas What does Russia’s war in Ukraine mean for Latin America and the Caribbean? Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine has deep implications for Latin America and the Caribbean. First, it demonstrates the growing strategic challenge to the United States from the survival and proliferation of populist authoritarian regimes,…

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Interamerican Watch Newsletter – Issue 63

Inter-American Watch Monday, February 28th, 2022 The Americas Ukrainian diasporas in Latin America protest invasion Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Peru, chanting “Long live Ukraine” and holding banners saying “Stop the war” and “Ukraine is not alone.” Reuters: https://www.reuters.com/world/she-woke-up-with-bombs-ukrainian-diasporas-latin-america-protest-invasion-2022-02-26/ How the war in Ukraine could empower Maduro Rapidly…

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Interamerican Watch Newsletter – Issue 58

Inter-American Watch Wednesday, February 16th, 2022 The Americas A world away from Ukraine, Russia is courting Latin America The Ukraine crisis has revived a struggle over Latin America between the U.S. and Russia, as Vladimir Putin seeks greater influence in the region. The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/15/world/americas/russia-putin-latin-america-bolsonaro.html 45 arrested in major cocaine network bust in…