Democracy in Iraq: A Facade for Corruption and Human Rights Violations
To guarantee the protection of the rights and freedoms of its people, the Iraqi government must be a true democracy. Read more
Andrés Sepúlveda sleeps behind bombproof doors in a maximum-security prison in central Bogota, Colombia.
When travelling to judicial hearings or to meet prosecutors, he is accompanied by a caravan of armed guards with serious firepower.
As they move at high speed through the capital, the motorcade uses sophisticated equipment to jam mobile phones to lower the risk of a coordinated assassination attempt.
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