Femicide is on the rise
The first signs of an alarming problem started in 1990, when hundreds of women were murdered in Ciudad Juárez
The first signs of an alarming problem started in 1990, when hundreds of women were murdered in Ciudad Juárez
Women have become the targets of an “extermination war” between criminal groups who are fighting to control fuel theft
So far this year, a series of femicides in Mexico City and in other Mexican states have caused social outrage, as ten femicides are perpetrated every day in Mexico
Enforced disappearance became part of the official discourse as a result of the pressure that society exerted on the government and after events such as Ayotzinapa
Mexican women have been sharing their harrowing experiences in Mexico City's subway system on social media
Mexico City's government can't act like it has been acting the past years, especially in regards to kidnap attempts of women in public transport and other public places
A 2018 poll by the Thomson Reuters Foundation ranked Mexico City's metro as the most dangerous transport system for women
The show is part of a program to commemorate the 32nd anniversary of Women's Wrestling in Mexico and the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, it is outrageous to learn that impunity reigns in the majority of femicide cases in Mexico
To prevent these practices, the UNAM started the Corpses Donation Program