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After hundreds of mass graves have been found all over the country, Mexico can't stand the government's insensibility any longer
After hundreds of mass graves have been found all over the country, Mexico can't stand the government's insensibility any longer
Around 9 million Mexicans have no access to drinking water in our country, which includes Mexico City's inhabitants
AMLO's administration will also establish truth commissions for other important cases such as Nochixtlán, Tlatlaya, and the mass graves in San Fernando
Close to 150 children work the chili fields in Michoacán under extreme conditions while their parents refuse help from local government
Interview with Adrienne van der Valk, expert from the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)
The current administration is breaking down years of fighting for the rights of minorities
U.S. Ambassador to Mexico said Miriam Rodríguez sought justice for her daughter's murder and parents in the same situation
Mexico has relied heavily on the military to fight drug-related violence and organized crime, leading to widespread human rights violations by military personnel, according to Human Rights Watch.
“If I go back to my country, I'll be killed,” said Max, an Honduran migrant who received death threats from members of Mara Salvatrucha after refusing to join their gang and sell drugs.
UN experts claim that over 100 developed and developing countries hold migrant children prisoners in detention centers.