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Mexico: News & Updates
Mexico shares a 2,000-mile border with its neighbor to the north. The US has played a significant role in militarizing the nation in misguided and ineffective policies to stop the flow of drugs and immigrants. Human rights abuses are prevalent throughout Mexico but especially in the southern, mostly indigenous states of Guerrero, Oaxaca and Chiapas. Human rights defenders and indigenous community leaders—working to protect their ancestral lands and heritage—are targeted with threats, assaults, abductions and assassinations. Their struggles for peace and liberation are linked with those of indigenous and Afro-descendant peoples throughout the hemisphere.
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RRN Letter
September 1, 2007
RRN Letter
August 16, 2007
RRN Letter
July 16, 2007
RRN Letter
July 11, 2007
RRN Case Update
June 1, 2007
Activist, President of the Human and Labor Rights commission, released
RRN Case Update
May 24, 2007
Union organizer tortured, killed in Monterrey
RRN Letter
May 11, 2007
RRN Case Update
May 11, 2007
Mexican Federal Commission for Electricity says that hydroelectric dam protesters “destroy information to confuse people of good faith”
RRN Case Update
May 1, 2007
Defamation charges against women’s activist and journalist are dropped, then new attempt on her life