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Category Archives: Military

CNS

National Gendarmerie to be presented in September

May 10, 2013by octaviusrod Leave a comment

05/10/13 – The long-awaited Mexican National Gendarmerie will be ready and operational by September 2013, reported the National Commission of Public Security (Comisión Nacional de Seguridad, CNS) of the Ministry of […]

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Military, Police, Security
Tomás Ángeles Duahare. Photo: Cuarto Oscuro.

High-ranking officials accused of organized crime, released from prison

May 8, 2013by octaviusrod Leave a comment

* Due to technical difficulties, the publication of this article was delayed from its original postdate of April 18, 2013. 04/18/13 – On separate actions on April 15 and 17, […]

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Attorney General's Office, Corruption, Military
Guatemalan officials apologized for the misinformation that led to the wrongful reports that Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, pictured here, had been killed on Guatemalan soil. Photo: ABC News

Guatemalan government confirms El Chapo was not killed in shootout

February 25, 2013by rcarmona 1 Comment

02/25/13 – After a confusing flurry of media and government reports at the end of last week, the Guatemalan government has confirmed that Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, Mexico’s most wanted […]

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Security, Drug Violence, Armed Groups, Military, Sinaloa Cartel, Violence, Crime
The rape of six Spanish tourists in Acapulco in early February at the resort seen here has helped catapult the city into the international media's spotlight. Photo: Jesus Espinosa, EFE, Zuma Press

Acapulco in the international media’s spotlight

February 19, 2013by rcarmona Leave a comment

02/19/13 – While in the past, the seaside city of Acapulco, Guerrero, used to be synonymous with beaches and tourism, this has changed as of late. Presently the city has […]

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Arrests, Crime, Data, Drug Violence, Gov't Official, governance, Homicide, Human Rights, Journalists, Military, Police, Rule of Law, Security, Transparency, Violence
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HRW urges Peña Nieto to define human rights plan

December 11, 2012by octaviusrod Leave a comment

12/11/12 – José Miguel Vivanco, Director of the Americas Division of Human Rights Watch (HRW), has sent a letter to President Enrique Peña Nieto inquiring about his commitment to defending […]

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Data, Human Rights, Military, Police, Supreme Court, Torture

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