Archive for October, 2008

In Photos: Dia de los Muertos in Mexico City's Zocalo

In Photos: Dia de los Muertos in Mexico City's Zocalo

| October 31, 2008 | Comments (1)

This weekend Mexico celebrates one of its most popular festivals – Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead.

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Photographer documents Mara Salvatrucha in prison

Photographer documents Mara Salvatrucha in prison

| October 30, 2008 | Comments (4)

The intricate tattoos on the faces, chests, arms and legs of members of the notorious Mara Salvatrucha gangs of Los Angeles and Central America are on display this month in downtown Mexico City.

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Grasshoppers on guard in Mexico City

Grasshoppers on guard in Mexico City

| October 29, 2008 | Comments (1)

Walking through Bosque de Chapultepec this morning, I did what I’ve been meaning to do for months – I took a shot of one of the many chapulines that stand guard around Mexico City’s biggest park.

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Two years on, dead U.S journalist remembered on both sides of the border

Two years on, dead U.S journalist remembered on both sides of the border

| October 28, 2008 | Comments (0)

Activists and rights groups marched in remembrance of Brad Will yesterday in the state of Oaxaca, marking the second anniversary of the fatal shooting of the U.S videographer.

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Video: Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebrard’s daily hassles

Video: Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebrard’s daily hassles

| October 21, 2008 | Comments (1)

Traffic, protesters and street vendors are some of the biggest daily headaches for Mexico City mayor Marcelo Ebrard.

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Activists arrested for the murder of Brad Will

Activists arrested for the murder of Brad Will

| October 20, 2008 | Comments (2)

Two members of the protest movement that activist and videographer Brad Will was covering when he was shot dead more than two years ago have been arrested in connection with his murder.

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Video: Recovering drug addict tells his tale

Video: Recovering drug addict tells his tale

| October 15, 2008 | Comments (1)

Rodrigo Sonck realized that he had to do something about his coke habit when he took a beating from drug thugs. We caught up with him at an addiction recovery center in the state of Hidalgo, Mexico, where he’d been for a month.

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Bajo Juarez campaigns for the dead women of Ciudad Juarez

Bajo Juarez campaigns for the dead women of Ciudad Juarez

| October 7, 2008 | Comments (0)

Lilia Alejandra is one of the 370 women who have disappeared in Mexico’s Chihuahua state since 1993. Her story is the main focus of Bajo Juárez, a documentary film that was five years in the making and opened here in Mexico this weekend.

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Mexico memory march turns violent

Mexico memory march turns violent

| October 3, 2008

Thousands of Mexicans took to the streets yesterday to demand justice for the victims of a mass-killing by Government troops on the night of October 2nd forty years ago. But the protests in Mexico City had a bitter end.

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Marchers remember the dead of October 2nd 1968

Marchers remember the dead of October 2nd 1968

| October 2, 2008 | Comments (0)

Hundreds of students and other Mexicans congregated on Mexico City’s Paseo de la Reforma, Thursday at 3pm, to march in memory of the hundreds who died that night 40 years ago.

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Mexico to remember massacre 40 years later

Mexico to remember massacre 40 years later

| October 2, 2008 | Comments (1)

Today, people of all ages will march in memory of a massacre that took place forty years ago in Mexico City – an event that remains one of the darkest in the country’s recent and bloody history.

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In Photos: Police torture, Stormtroopers and the next Mexican Revolution

In Photos: Police torture, Stormtroopers and the next Mexican Revolution

| October 2, 2008 | Comments (0)

Coyoacan is a sleepy (at least for Mexico City), leafy and green middle class suburb in the south of Distrito Federal, home to many of the capital’s intellectuals and politicians. Strolling along one its main drags – Avenida Mexico – is some of DF’s graffiti.

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