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Latin American Lawmakers Convene in Montevideo to Address Antisemitism

Lawmakers from across Latin America gathered in Montevideo for the inaugural congress of a coalition aimed at combating antisemitism. The event, organized by the Combat Antisemitism Movement, focused on developing coordinated strategies. It reflects efforts to address reported increases in antisemitic incidents in the region.

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Lawmakers from various Latin American countries met in Montevideo, Uruguay, for the First Congress of the Latin American Coalition of Legislators Against Antisemitism. The gathering was organized by the Combat Antisemitism Movement.

Participants discussed approaches to address reported rises in such incidents across Latin America. This first congress represents an effort to unite legislators in a regional response.

Details on specific outcomes or resolutions from the meeting were not immediately available.

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