In time she understood why she couldn't get pregnant back then: she didn't even menstruate, she was only a child
In 2006, municipal, state, and federal officials sexually attacked and tortured at least 11 women who were protesting against the construction of a new airport in the State of Mexico, then governed by Peña Nieto
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that the Mexican government was guilty of sexual torture against 11 women from San Salvador Atenco in 2006
It has been 14 years since the journalist was detained for the publication of her book, where she exposed the existence of a pederasty network that involved businessmen and officials
The areas with the most reports were Cuauhtémoc, Miguel Hidalgo, Benito Juárez, Venustiano Carranza, and Iztacalco
For women, filing a lawsuit at the Public Prosecutor's Office is agony because there are blamed, shamed, and humiliated
The #MeToo movement is disrupting the sexism and misogyny ingrained in Mexican society
Alejandro Jodorowsky, a Chilean-French writer and filmmaker, told writer Richard Crouse he had raped actress Mara Lorenzio on screen
EL UNIVERSAL reveals that the Conference of the Mexican Episcopate will carry out interviews to those who aspire to join the seminars in order to identify potential abusers
Women have become the targets of an “extermination war” between criminal groups who are fighting to control fuel theft