Archive for December, 2007

Video: Mexicans On Ice

Video: Mexicans On Ice

MexicoReporter | December 17, 2007 | Comments (0)

Another commission from the Los Angeles Times, this time their first video blog news item on the ice rink in the Zocalo, Mexico.

This film was made for La Plaza – the Los Angeles Times blog on Latin America.

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Video: Mexico's Faithful Make Annual Pilgrimage On Dia de la Virgen

Video: Mexico's Faithful Make Annual Pilgrimage On Dia de la Virgen

MexicoReporter | December 12, 2007 | Comments (0)

Wooden crosses bearing the bloodied effigy of Jesus and huge framed pictures of the la Virgen de Guadalupe are quite literally walking down Mexico City’s Calzada de Guadalupe. Boys with gelled hair labor with crosses strapped to their backs and middle-aged women lumber along the tree-lined avenue with enormous pictures roped to their shoulders in an image that brings to mind filmed depictions of the crucifixion itself.

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Local reporter shot dead in Western Mexico

Local reporter shot dead in Western Mexico

MexicoReporter | December 10, 2007 | Comments (0)

A local reporter, who covered agriculture and occasionally crime in the western Mexican state of Michoacán, was shot dead on Saturday night. Gerardo Israel García Pimentel, who wrote for the daily La Opinión de Michoacán, was found in the stairway of the car park of the hotel in which he lived. He had been shot [...]

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Oaxaca Reporters Tell of Life in the Trenches

Oaxaca Reporters Tell of Life in the Trenches

MexicoReporter | December 5, 2007 | Comments (0)

‘Alternative media’ in Oaxaca, Mexico, means graffiti, not the internet. Nancy Davies comments on the latest meeting of Oaxacan journalists this weekend on NarcoNews.com. Many issues were discussed, including the lack of unity amongst journalists and the increasing violence against the profession.

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President Calderon: Cacho Case 'Not a Political Compromise'

President Calderon: Cacho Case 'Not a Political Compromise'

MexicoReporter | December 4, 2007 | Comments (0)

Writers, journalists and non-governmental organisations have called the Supreme Court’s decision at the end of last week a ‘disgrace’. The Court ruled that the rights of journalist Lydia Cacho’s had not been sufficiently violated to warrant legal action against Puebla State Governor Mario Marin.

In a show of solidarity for the journalist, twenty of the country’s writers signed a brief declaration in Guadalajara over the weekend that says that the Supreme Court’s decision last week not to investigate the alleged human rights abuses against Cacho has disgraced the country, according to reports in today’s newspapers.

In addition, a number of the country’s NGOs that work in issues of press freedom and freedom of expression today issued a statement saying that the Supreme Court decision violates human rights.

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Writers and NGOs: Supreme Court ruling on Cacho is a 'disgrace'

Writers and NGOs: Supreme Court ruling on Cacho is a 'disgrace'

MexicoReporter | December 4, 2007 | Comments (0)

Writers, journalists and non-governmental organisations have called the Supreme Court’s decision at the end of last week a ‘disgrace’. The Court ruled that the rights of journalist Lydia Cacho’s had not been sufficiently violated to warrant legal action against Puebla State Governor Mario Marin.

In a show of solidarity for the journalist, twenty of the country’s writers signed a brief declaration in Guadalajara over the weekend that says that the Supreme Court’s decision last week not to investigate the alleged human rights abuses against Cacho has disgraced the country, according to reports in today’s newspapers.

In addition, a number of the country’s NGOs that work in issues of press freedom and freedom of expression today issued a statement saying that the Supreme Court decision violates human rights.

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Video: Naked Protest on the streets of Mexico City

Video: Naked Protest on the streets of Mexico City

MexicoReporter | December 2, 2007 | Comments (0)

El Movimiento de los 400 Pueblos has been protesting naked in Mexico City since 2002. At least 300 men dance naked in some of the citys major squares and streets to draw attention to their cause, whilst the women from the movement collect money from passers-by and give out pamphlets detailing their cause.

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