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In DW : Haitian 'climate refugees' hit dead end at US-Mexico border
Un bidonville de la périphérie de Tijuana qui sera coupé par l'avancement du mur frontalier © Valerio Muscella Thousands of Haitians who fled Hurricane Matthew are being forced to make way for deportees expected from Trump's USA. The Mexican border town of Tijuana is struggling with a humanitarian crisis, reports Clément Detry. -
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Facilitating Mexican prison torture
Prison de Santa Marta Acatitla, Mexico, Mexique © Ernesto Alvarez Mexico's federal prisons have all been "internationally" certified" by the American Correctional Association (ACA). Such certification is afforded to Mexican prisons equipped with US security technology, no matter what happens inside. -
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Death and Resurrection in Mexico: The Shame of Letting People Disappear (on Telesur)
Casket exhumated in EL Quelite © Clément Detry A surreal story about the exhumation of somebody who turned out to be alive and the carelessness of Mexican authorities in cases of enforced disappearances. -
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Striking a match (published by Jacobin)
Mexico’s gasolinazo protests are responding to the bankruptcy of the country’s ruling political class. -
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"We all miss the disappeared from Mexico"
Les disparus mexicains nous manquent à tous © Collectif Paris-Ayotzinapa An international book fair took place in Guadalajara, Mexico, on December 4. The mothers and relatives of hundreds of disappeared people were invited. The forum was called "We all miss the disappeared from Mexico". -
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Thousands of skulls and human bones found in a Mexican "narco-cemetery"
Fouille d'une fosse de disparus au Mexique © @1ANDINC1T0 In Vera Cruz, Mexico, judicial experts from the local prosecution office keep searching a mass clandestine grave where thousands of non-identified corpses have been disposed of by their murderers. The grave was discovered by a local citizen search group of disappeared people. -
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Forced disappearances : Mexico under a magnifying glass
A l'école rurale Isidro Burgos d'Ayotzinapa, on les attend toujours © Clément Detry During their second official visit to Mexico, officials of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (ICHR) shared details about a monitoring system accepted by the Mexican state in order to localise the 43 Ayotzinapa students, who disappeared more than two years ago after being taken away by local police forces in the state of Guerrero. -
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Mexico : a new class enters the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College
Cour centrale, école d'Ayotzinapa © Clément Detry In Mexico, we had the opportunity to meet first-year students of the Ayotzinapa College. The Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College received international publicity when its 43 students disappeared after having been arrested by local police in Iguala, Guerrero, in September 2014. -
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De la liberté d’expression au Mexique
Cimetière mexicain abritant des fosses communes © Marcos Vizcarra (Diario Noroeste) Presque un mois après que le photojournaliste Ruben Espinosa et ses quatre collègues ont été retrouvés morts et torturés au nord de Mexico, une analyse de l'organisation britannique Open democracy met le doigt sur une contradiction frappante : le Mexique reste un « assez bon élève » des droits de l’homme pour nombre d’ONG influentes et de gouvernements occidentaux.