A first-of-its-kind study for Latin America, the report documents how sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) became a tool of silencing dissent in the context of recent protests across the region: in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, and Venezuela. Prepared by the Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law at American University Washington College of Law, REDRESS, and the Latin American Network for Gender-based Strategic Litigation, the study draws from victims’ testimonies and case studies, as well as the work of international and civil society organizations and the Inter-American Commission and Court. The report finds a systematic pattern in the weaponization of SGBV against women, LGBTQI+ persons, and other historically marginalized groups.
Teresa Fernández Parede. Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in the Context of Social Protest in Latin America, Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law at American University Washington College of Law, REDRESS, and the Latin American Network for Gender-based Strategic Litigation, September 2025. https://redress.org/storage/2025/09/SGBV-in-Latin-America_EN.pdf