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
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Radio journalist Jesús Adrían Rodríguez was shot to death on December 10 outside his home in the northern state of Chihuahua
October 11, declared by the UN as the International Day of the Girl Child to recognize girls’ rights and the unique challenges they face around the world
Mexico's military has been accused on multiple occasions of such crimes.
Patricia Espinosa said in a statement Thursday that she is "grateful and honored" to be named executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change.
The meeting took place behind closed doors.