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Category Archives: Ciudad Juarez

Study highlights growing violence against women, femicide in Mexico

February 19, 2013by gomeznathalie 7 Comments

02/19/13 – According to a study published in 2012 by the Human Rights Department of the Ministry of the Interior (Subsecretaria de Derechos Humanos de la Secretaría de Gobernación, SEGOB) and […]

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Ciudad Juarez, Crime, Data, Femicide, Gov't Official, governance, Human Rights, Rule of Law, Transparency & accountability, Uncategorized, Violence

Mexican Custom Agents Seize 268,000 Rounds of Ammunition

April 19, 2012by dheyden Leave a comment

04/19/12- On Wednesday, April 18, Mexican authorities seized 268,000 rounds of assault rifle ammunition being hauled by a U.S. truck attempting to enter northern Mexico at the U.S.-Mexico border crossing […]

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Arms, Arrests, Ciudad Juarez, Crime, Gov't Official, Rule of Law, Seizures, U.S.-Mexico

Increasing Numbers of Mexican Citizens Being Granted Asylum In United States

February 9, 2012by dheyden Leave a comment

02/08/12 – In the past year, the U.S. government has granted political asylum to four Mexican citizens, which is an impressive figure considering that prior to 2010 it was nearly impossible, […]

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Ciudad Juarez, Crime, Gov't Official, Human Rights, Immigration, Judicial Reform, Military, Rule of Law, Security, U.S.-Mexico, Uncategorized, Violence
Norma Andrade (above), a well-known human rights activist, was attacked for a second time on February 3. Photo Credit: Amnesty International

Ciudad Juárez Activist Attacked in Mexico City

February 7, 2012by dheyden 1 Comment

02/07/12 – On Friday February 3, 2012, Amnesty International in Mexico reported  that well-known activist Norma Andrade was attacked near her home in Mexico City. According to the Los Angeles […]

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Ciudad Juarez, Crime, Human Rights, Rule of Law, Security, Transparency & accountability, Uncategorized, United Nations, Violence

CNDH Claims Five Suspects Tortured By Federal Police

January 4, 2012by limelightofmexico Leave a comment

01/04/12 — Mexico’s National Commission of Human Rights (La Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos also known as CNDH) released a report recently indicating that Federal Police (Policía Federal, PF) […]

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Arrests, Ciudad Juarez, Corruption, Homicide, Human Rights, Police, Rule of Law, Transparency & accountability, Violence

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