Lateinamerika. Humanity behind the nearly 200 bombed by the United States
Lateinamerika. Humanity behind the nearly 200 bombed by the United States
Between September 2 and May 5, the Trump administration had blown up 58 boats, killing 179 people. After five months of painstaking work piecing together scattered details, the cross-border, collaborative investigative report “Bombed, Without the Right to a Defense” was able to gather the names and some of the stories of 20 men, almost all of them humble coastal residents struggling to support their families as best they can. We also documented, through on-the-ground reporting in Colombia and Venezuela, the impact these missile strikes have had beyond the families—on commercial flights, anti-crime cooperation, and the flow of drugs. We discovered that, paradoxically, conventional anti-narcotics operations were more effective at stopping cocaine and left not a single person dead. (CLIP - Centro Latinoamericano de Investigación Periodística, Costa Rica, Mai 2026)
https://www.elclip.org/bombardeados-sin-derecho-defensa-comando-sur-victimas-caribe-pacifico
