1/ 1000 days from #MarielleFranco’s death have passed and the question remains: who ordered the killing of Marielle Franco?
🔴On the 14th of March 2018, Franco and her driver Anderson Gomes were brutally murdered by two gunmen who fired multiple shots at her vehicle.
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2/ 🇧🇷 #MarielleFranco was a Brazilian human rights activist and a city council member in Rio de Janeiro.

As a bisexual Afro-Brazilian woman raised in a slum, Franco incarnated several of Brazil’s most vulnerable and marginalized demographics.
3/ She has inspired political change: this year over 1,000 Brazilian women have signed up to run for Rio de Janeiro’s council election.
4/ Her legacy will not be forgotten.

We remember her in our #AssassinationWitness campaign.

#MarielleVive #MariellePresente #JusticaParaMarielleEAnderson

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11 Dec
🇿🇦 How has the police firearms registry in #SouthAfrica became so embroiled in corruption that criminal syndicates have been able to infiltrate it, and acquire firearm licences❓

🆕📒 Out now: Our new policy brief by Jenni Irish-Qhobosheane: globalinitiative.net/analysis/south…
2/ The assassination of a South African police detective investigating a guns-to-gangs syndicate has brought into focus the links btw corrupt elements of the police and the criminal underworld, and the fraudulent channels through which police-issue firearms are sold to criminals.
3/ This paper examines how the entity responsible for controlling civilian access to firearms became so embroiled in corruption that criminal syndicates have been able to infiltrate the registry and acquire firearm licences.
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🇩🇿 How are Algerian authorities managing migration flows along the borders with Niger and Mali?

This report by @raouf_far looks at the frameworks of illicit economies in the Sahara, #Algeria’s domestic politics, and the regional geopolitical environment.
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2/ Since 2015, #Algeria has expelled or repatriated an unprecedented number of migrants to #Niger and to a lesser extent to #Mali.

⚠️Grave concerns over human rights violations have been expressed. The Algerian-Nigerien border region, showing migratory route
3/ Migration to Algeria is not new, but migration has increased significantly since 2016 📈

Southern Algeria has become a strategic gateway for migrants journeying north, for those seeking jobs or refuge in Algeria, or trying to reach Europe via the Western Mediterranean route.
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9 Dec
1/Today is International Anti-Corruption Day. With the second wave of the pandemic in full force, this year has highlighted the need to fight corruption.
Here's why👇
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2/Organized criminal networks are positioning themselves to capture state institutions and contracts – enriching themselves at the expense of the public.
We documented this both in our #Covid Crime Watch newsletter and podcast series.
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3/As @Sarah_Chayes put it in her article, Look Out, Corruption Ahead, "an emergency offers unparalleled opportunities for the coordinated looting of public coffers…Tested procedures are ignored... Exhausted decision makers, pressured to do something, miss crucial details”
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9 Dec
1/📰 🎉Today is The World Press Freedom Conference #WPFC2020.

👉60 countries will gather to will endorse a new commitment to protect journalists’ safety.

🔴625 journalists over the past 20 years have been murdered for their reporting and investigations into organized crime.
2/👉Throughout our #AssassinationWitness campaign we have profiled journalists across the world who have been brutally murdered for reporting the truth and fighting organized crime.

Ján Kuciak, Daphne Caruna Galizia are two examples

See more⤵️
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3/ 🎙️👂 We also have a podcast episode which discusses the crucial role journalists play in protecting freedom of speech and what needs to be done to protect them ⤵️
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📒 In the latest issue of our East and Southern Africa Risk Bulletin, our lead story looks at the new wave of violence in #Zimbabwe’s #goldmining sector. 🇿🇼⛏️
🗺️ The map below shows incidents reported Nov 2019-Jan 2020 in the Zimbabwean media over the past few months, but the real number of dead and injured is likely to be higher:
🔴 The violence has been high throughout 2019: the Zimbabwe Peace Project has reported that, August-October 2019, there were 129 murders linked to mining in and around Kadoma alone 👉 bit.ly/2RCWtJW
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