Mexican women won't be silent
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
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
The main defense argument, as put forth by Guzmán lawyer Jeffrey Lichtman, has been that the real leader of the Sinaloa Cartel is Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada
The infamous gangster’s personal life and business dealings have become public during his trial in New York
A 2018 poll by the Thomson Reuters Foundation ranked Mexico City's metro as the most dangerous transport system for women
HRW affirms the world is going through “dark times” but that the “resistance” is “going strong” inside institutions and on the streets, especially in Latin America
Enforced disappearances, kidnaps, homicides, and violence, in general, have plagued Mexico for the last 12 years
The presence and control drug cartels possess over large regions of the country can only be explained by their power to corrupt the authorities
Besides his work as a reporter, Máquez Jiménez was a city councilor candidate to the Tuxpan municipality in the June 2017 election
President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador has promised to launch a Truth Commission to learn the truth about the case
The Ayotzinapa case became the most emblematic case of enforced disappearance during Pena Nieto's presidency