Truthout
Mexico
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Forced Disappearances Are Humanitarian Crisis in Mexico
Forced disappearance has a long history in Mexico.
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Mexico: The Murder of the Young
A journalist recalls her visit to Mexico during the time 43 students went missing in Iguala.
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Obama Should Not Prop Up Mexico’s Corrupt President
If Obama gives Pena Nieto the expected pat on the back, it will be a stab in the back to the Mexican movement for justice and transparency.
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The Moral Voice of Rural People
The prospect of food sovereignty taking root in the world is awesome, not because peasants and small farmers are overthrowing their enemies, but because they are taking decisive steps …
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As Obama Hosts Pena Nieto, Explosive Report Ties Mexican Federal Police to Students’ Disappearance
As President Obama hosts Mexican President Enrique Peu00f1a Nieto at the White House today, human rights groups want Obama to press the Mexican government on its failure to investigate …
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Mexico’s 43 Disappeared Students: Three Months Later
It's been three months since 43 Ayotzinapa students went missing.
Unearthing the Truth: Mexican State Violence Beyond Ayotzinapa
Declassified files on migrant massacres reveal impunity and Mexican state complicity in human rights atrocities.
Violence in Mexico, the US Connection and the New Mexican Revolution
The US connection with Mexico perpetuates its social inequalities, endemic violence and authoritarian government.
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Building a Better Border Means Relating to Communities
Immigration advocates must work to replace the dominant security narrative around the US-Mexico border.
Dawn Paley: Drug War a Pretense to Expand Transnational Capitalism Southward
Author Dawn Paley offers a transformative view of the US war on drugs in the Western Hemisphere.