
Dissident journalists persecuted in Mexico
Ruben Espinosa was evidently on a special list because of his photojournalism activities, including the investigation of a previous murder of a journalist.

Ayotzinapa Caravana 43: Families call for missing students to be returned
Families and friends from Ayotzinapa have expanded their call to the Mexican government to return their sons and fellow students.

Morena, the hope of Mexico
On Friday, Feb. 13, a binational meeting took place between committees of the Movement for National Regeneration, in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

Mexico’s federal police responsible for slaughter of student teachers?
HRW is calling on the Obama administration to halt aid to Mexican security forces until human rights violations are investigated and prosecuted.

Repression fails to stem mass outrage in Mexico
Police repression has failed to stop a wave of protests sweeping Mexico demanding the return of 43 kidnapped students in the state of Guerrero.

Mexico in crisis: Demonstrations against killings erupt worldwide
The Nov. 20 protests were huge and extended beyond Mexico to cities around the world, including several in the United States. More are scheduled for Dec. 3.

Mexico in crisis: Can Peña Nieto’s presidency survive?
Mexico may be facing a political situation without precedent since the Revolution of 1910-1920.

Globalization and NAFTA caused migration from Mexico
U.S. trade and immigration policy are linked. They are part of a single system, not separate and independent policies.

Tribunal takes up Mexico’s migrant hell
Photos of "La Bestia" have become famous around the world, showing young migrants crowded on top of boxcars, riding from the Guatemala border to near the U.S.

Anger in Mexico over attack on teachers’ college students
Mexicans reacted with anger and indignation to the disappearance and possible murder of 43 young students of a teachers' college near Iguala, in the Southern State of Guerrero.

