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Minors apprehended on Sunday, July 16, in Mexico City are transported to police facilities following the violence that arose after large crowds were turned away from entering a raeggae-ton concert. Photo: Excélsior, Cuartoscuro

Record Number of Minors Detained Provokes Calls for Human Rights Investigation

July 18, 2012by gordonnash4 1 Comment

07/18/12 - A record breaking 230 persons–175 of which were minors (176%)–were taken into custody by Mexico City (Federal District, DF) police after an outbreak of violence at a bar around […]

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Human Rights, Justice and Human Rights

U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency Dismantles Sinaloa Cell in Arizona

July 11, 2012by gordonnash4 2 Comments

07/11/12 – A joint operation between the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and the Tempe Police Department, called “Operation Nayarit Stampede,” ended last week with a massive drug seizure across three […]

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Commission to Protect Journalists established amidst growing violence against journalists

June 21, 2012by gordonnash4 2 Comments

06/20/12 – On June 7, Veracruz governor Javier Duarte announced that a formal request was made to amend the Mexican Constitution in order to create a Commission to Protect Journalists […]

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Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Photo: Informador

U.S. sanctions El Chapo’s ex-wife, son

June 12, 2012by gordonnash4 4 Comments

06/11/12 – U.S. authorities increased its efforts to help Mexico track its most wanted drug trafficking kingpin and leader of the Sinaloa cartel, Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, by blacklisting Guzmán’s […]

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Homicide Figures Spark Criticism of Security Policies as Presidential Election Draws Near

June 6, 2012by gordonnash4 1 Comment

06/06/12 – Recent figures published by the Public Prosecutor’s Office (Ministerio Público, MP) and the National System of Public Security (Sistema Nacional de Seguridad Pública, SNSP) in Mexico show that over […]

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