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Monthly Archives: April 2011

UNICEF Reviews How Mexican Funds are Used to Protect Children’s Rights

April 29, 2011by alizano 1 Comment

04/29/11 – The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) recently conducted a study titled Public Investment for Childhood and Adolescence in Mexico 2007-2010, in which officials looked into how Mexican funds […]

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Human Rights, Justice and Human Rights

Videotaping Oral Hearings Could Cost up to $9 Million Pesos

April 28, 2011by alizano Leave a comment

04/28/11 – Mexico City’s plans to install cameras in its court rooms in order to record audio and video footage of oral hearings have moved forward after being approved by […]

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Justice and Human Rights

High Level Advisory Group Will Determine the Future of the Merida Initiative

April 27, 2011by alizano

04/27/11 – Next Friday will mark the third  meeting of the High Level Advisory Group (Grupo Consultor de Alto Nivel) to discuss the direction of the Merida Initiative. The Merida […]

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Security and Violence
Waldemar Lorenzana Lima who was captured on Tuesday. (Photo credit: CNN International).

Alleged Guatemalan Drug Lord Arrested with Connections to the Sinaloa Cartel

April 27, 2011by feliciagomez

04/27/11— Waldemar Lorenzana Lima, also known by his alias “El Patriarca,” was arrested while driving in El Jicaro, 40 miles from Guatemala City, by Guatemalan police with the help of U.S. […]

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Pictures of the hostages. Courtesy of the Mexican Public Security Ministry. Photo Credit: CNN International

51 Hostages Rescued in Reynosa

April 26, 2011by feliciagomez Leave a comment

04/26/11— Mexican Federal Police rescued 51 migrant hostages who were found on Monday inside a house in Reynosa, a city in the state of Tamaulipas that borders McAllen, Texas. Of […]

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