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Mothers March on Mexico City
Mothers of women and men missing in Mexico embarked May 8 on a national march/caravan that will culminate in protests and meetings in the nation’s capital this week. Like last year’s caravans organized by poet Javier Sicilia and other relatives … Continue reading
The bin Laden Assassination Lies As They Occurred: Bob Tuskin, Gary Franchi, Federal Jack and Payday Monsanto
Related Articles New World Order – 6 Hour Marathon – Chris Everard, Max Igan, Jack Blood, Doug Owen, EA Koetting, Bob Tuskin – 02/22/11 (angelbabe43.wordpress.com) The White House Marxist had no choice but to authorize Bin Laden’s assassination (gunnyg.wordpress.com) Fidel … Continue reading
Posted in drug war, drugs, guns, Human Rigths, Journalism, traffic, Uncategorized, USA
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Driving Mexico’s ‘highway of death’
By William Booth and Nick Miroff, Thursday, This is the time of year when Mexican families traditionally drive long distances to celebrate Easter together. But Highway 101 through the border state of Tamaulipas is empty now — a spooky, forlorn, potentially perilous journey, where … Continue reading
Posted in drug war, drugs, guns, Human Rigths, traffic
Tagged Ciudad Victoria, Egidio Torre Cantú, Mexico, Nuevo Laredo, San Luis Potosí, Tamaulipas, United States, William Booth
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Double murder in Nuevo León, threats close newspaper in Guerrero
Organized crime seems to have been responsible for the murders of two journalists on 25 March in Monterrey, in the northern state of Nuevo León – José Luis Cerda Meléndez, 33, a program host on the national TV channel Televisa, and Luis Emanuel … Continue reading
Posted in drug war, drugs, guns, traffic
Tagged Mexico, Monterrey, National Human Rights Commission, Reporters Without Borders, Televisa, Zeferino Torreblanca
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Cocaine Kids
On a hill overlooking Zihuatanejo, Mexico, Lesly Narvaez Castanon and her staff wage a struggle against substance abuse. Opened in 2005, the government-supported Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo Youth Integration Center(CIJ) became the first drug prevention and treatment center to serve this Pacific Coast … Continue reading
Posted in drug war, drugs, economy, education, Human Rigths, poverty, traffic
Tagged Addictions, Centers and Counseling Services, Guerrero, Health, Mexico, Substance abuse, United States, Zihuatanejo
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Mexico: Cops, Crime and Drugs
Headlines about the security situation in Mexico rivet the US media. Statements, questions, policy assessments and more questions echo from Capitol Hill and the White House, feeding a constant video and audio stream of punditry. Is Mexico a national security … Continue reading
The New Wave of Cross-Border Activism
If anything marks the first weeks of 2011 in Mexico and the Paso del Norte border region, it is the growth of citizen activism in response to femicide, human rights violations and a broad range of atrocities stemming from the so-called drug war. … Continue reading
Posted in drugs, economy, guns, Human Rigths, traffic
Tagged Chihuahua, Ciudad Juárez, El Paso Texas, Felipe Calderón, Genaro García Luna, Mexico, United States
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