Truthout
Mexico
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Officially Unofficial: The Evolution of Mexico’s Student Protests
The problem with the official stories of the student demonstrations however, is their lack of truth.
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Time to Commemorate Cinco de Mayo With Sobriety Runs
The association of drinking with this commemoration of an anti-imperialist Mexican victory needs to end.
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The US Must Address Its Role in Mexico’s Human Rights Crisis
The US cannot continue to fund Mexico's corrupt police and security forces.
Father of One of the Missing Mexican 43 on How Drug War Aid “Being Used to Annihilate Students”
Mexican authorities have declared the 43 students dead.
The “Other” Politics of Ayotzinapa
How a popular movement arisen from the massacre of 46 student-teachers in Mexico demonstrates a horizontal politics of shared leadership.
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Grassroots Movement Blocks Water Privatization in Mexico
However, the threat remains latent.
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The Failed War on Drugs in Mexico (and the United States)
The US-Mexico war on drugs has only left a larger problem in place.
Dangerous Diplomacy: US Praises Mexico and Honduras, Targets Venezuela
President Obama declared Venezuela an “extraordinary threat to national security”.
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UN Grills Mexico Over Handling of 43 Missing Students
The United Nations pressures Mexico over the missing 43 students.
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Drug Violence Leaves a String of Ghost Towns in Mexico
“What happened here is the usual: the town fills up with police and the army, but nothing happens,” says one mayor.