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Daily Archives: October 22, 2011

Accusations Made Against Women’s Shelter in Ciudad Juárez

October 22, 2011by Diana RAgiss Leave a comment

10/21/11 - There have been a series of accusations made in regards to the Women United Against Violence (Mujeres Unidas Contra La Violencia) shelter in Ciudad Juárez, that was run by director […]

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Ciudad Juarez, Rule of Law, Transparency & accountability
Javier Sicilia continues his protest against the Mexican government's policies. His next stop will be Washington D.C. on October 27. Source: Univisión

Javier Sicilia: demands to the government, capture of son’s murderer

October 22, 2011by crjensen 1 Comment

10/22/11– Poet and activist Javier Sicilia, the leader of the “Movement for Peace in Mexico,” continues his protest of the Mexican government’s militarized approach to combating drug trafficking and his […]

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Arrests, Rule of Law, U.S.-Mexico

Michoacán preparing for implementation of New Criminal Justice System

October 22, 2011by kheinle Leave a comment

10/22/11 – The Council (Consejo) overseeing the implementation of the New Criminal Justice System (Nuevo Sistema de Justicia Penal) in Michoacán recently took a number of steps in preparation for […]

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Judicial Reform

543 Prisoners Transfered to Islas Marías from Baja California

October 22, 2011by limelightofmexico 3 Comments

10/21/11—On Thursday, October 20, 543 prisoners convicted of federal crimes were transferred to Islas Marías penal colony to relieve overcrowded prisons in Baja California. The federal prison colony is located […]

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Human Rights, Prisons, Protests, Security, Uncategorized, Violence

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