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Author Archives: alizano

Federal Government Will Spare No Expense to Protect Journalists

January 30, 2012by alizano Leave a comment

01/30/12 – The Assistant Attorney General of International Affairs (Subprocurador Jurídico y de Asuntos Internacionales), Alejandro Ramos Flores, announced at a meeting with the organization PEN International that the Federal […]

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Mexico Denies Human Rights Watch Allegations

January 28, 2012by alizano 1 Comment

1/28/12 – Mexico’s Interior Ministry (Secretario de Gobernación, Segob) sent out a formal complaint to Human Rights Watch (HRW) stating that the accusations it makes about Mexico in its recent […]

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Drug Violence, Human Rights, Transparency & accountability

2011 Marks Highest Record of Auto Theft in Mexico

January 23, 2012by alizano 1 Comment

01/12/11 – The Mexican Association of Insurance Institutions (Asociación Mexicana de Instituciones de Seguros, AMIS) announced that 2011 has marked a new high record for the number of auto thefts […]

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Drug Violence, Security and Violence

PRI Devises New Plan to Eliminate Corruption in Elections

January 17, 2012by alizano Leave a comment

1/16/12 – Mexico’s Institutional Revolutionary Party  (Partido Revolucionario Institucional, PRI) announced on Monday that it has created a plan to reduce organized crime infiltration in the next elections, which will […]

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Guerrero Enforces Zero Tolerance Policy on Human Rights Violations

January 9, 2012by alizano Leave a comment

01/09/12 – In response to last month’s Normalista protest in Guerrero, which resulted in the death of three protesters, the Government of Guerrero has announced that it will enforce a […]

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Human Rights, Justice and Human Rights, Transparency & accountability

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