Tag: "Felipe Calderon"

On the road with Mexico’s young military

On the road with Mexico’s young military

MexicoReporter | August 7, 2009 | Comments (2)

It was disconcerting to see the age of the soldiers executing Calderon’s stop and search policy.

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Money from Mexican migrants to Mexico continues to fall

Money from Mexican migrants to Mexico continues to fall

MexicoReporter | July 2, 2009 | Comments (1)

The money that Mexicans living abroad send home to their families here in Mexico fell again in May, in what the Associated Press calls the biggest monthly decline on record. “Money sent home by Mexicans working abroad fell by 19.9 percent in May, the biggest monthly decline on record as the U.S. recession slashed jobs. [...]

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Foreign ramifications of local drug wars

Foreign ramifications of local drug wars

MexicoReporter | June 30, 2009 | Comments (1)

It’s not often you see something in the press that makes you think, Yes! I KNOW! But sometimes it happens, and there were two pieces in the media this morning that gave me that sense. The first was this column in the Guardian by George Monbiot, who came back to an issue we touched on [...]

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Frontline discussion: Narco wars Mexico

Frontline discussion: Narco wars Mexico

MexicoReporter | June 24, 2009 | Comments (1)

Broadcast live on Ustream, June 24th 2009 Moderator: Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor for Channel 4 News Panel:Ed Vulliamy, Guardian and Observer journalist and writer Alex Tweddle

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Hospitals are my new Mexico City hangout

Hospitals are my new Mexico City hangout

MexicoReporter | April 28, 2009 | Comments (2)

Over the course of the last three days I have been to five hospitals. I was expecting to find lines of people, all of them coughing into their government-issued face masks, winding around the block. Not so.

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Swine flu doesn't deter art fans in Mexico City

Swine flu doesn't deter art fans in Mexico City

MexicoReporter | April 25, 2009 | Comments (2)

I at least expected to see fashionable versions of the blue face masks being combined with the latest clothes labels, but it wasn’t so.

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Obama starts a new era in Mexico drive-by

Obama starts a new era in Mexico drive-by

MexicoReporter | April 16, 2009 | Comments (0)

I didn’t think I was going to be able to make it into work this morning. Not because of Mexico’s overloaded public transport system, but because U.S President Barack Obama was expected to arrive on his first visit to Mexico here in the country’s capital.

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Talking violence in Texas

Talking violence in Texas

MexicoReporter | April 2, 2009 | Comments (3)

Last week, I was invited to speak at the University of Texas Pan America about MexicoReporter.com, violence against journalists, the drug war coverage and how new technologies are contributing to the journalism beast. So I went.

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Journalists profile conservative activist

Journalists profile conservative activist

MexicoReporter | November 14, 2008 | Comments (1)

It turned out to be an unusual book launch. Scheduled to begin at 5pm yesterday afternoon in the Roma neighborhood of Mexico City, the authors were to present their profile of Mexico’s most prominent Catholic fundamentalist and anti-abortion campaigner.

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Crime reporter shot to death in Ciudad Juarez

Crime reporter shot to death in Ciudad Juarez

MexicoReporter | November 14, 2008 | Comments (5)

Veteran Mexican crime reporter Armando Rodríguez was shot to death yesterday morning while in his car in the border city of Ciudad Juárez.

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More than half of Mexicans surveyed suspect foul play in plane crash

More than half of Mexicans surveyed suspect foul play in plane crash

MexicoReporter | November 10, 2008 | Comments (0)

Mexicans don’t have much faith in the word of their government. The natural reaction of many here in Mexico following a plane crash last week that killed Interior Minister Juan Camilo Mouriño has been suspicion.

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Plane crash "an accident", says Mexico government

Plane crash "an accident", says Mexico government

MexicoReporter | November 6, 2008 | Comments (3)

The Mexico Government maintains that there is no sign of foul play surrounding the plane crash on Tuesday night here in Mexico City that killed interior minister Juan Camilo Mouriño.

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Mexico memory march turns violent

Mexico memory march turns violent

MexicoReporter | 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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Nightmare bureaucracy in Mexico? Share your story.

Nightmare bureaucracy in Mexico? Share your story.

MexicoReporter | September 26, 2008 | Comments (4)

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The Mexican government launched a competition Thursday to find the worst examples of inefficiency within the bureaucratic machine.

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Morelia: informality characterizes bombing investigation

Morelia: informality characterizes bombing investigation

MexicoReporter | September 22, 2008 | Comments (2)

The most important thing that occurred to me as I’ve perused other media’s coverage, my own, and the scene itself, is how frighteningly informal the attitude of the authorities is to the crime scene itself.

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Morelia bomb victim speaks, blood still on the streets

Morelia bomb victim speaks, blood still on the streets

MexicoReporter | September 18, 2008 | Comments (1)

Rafael Bucio was waiting for his mother on the corner of the streets Madero and Quintana Roo in Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico Monday night. Behind him, his wife Gloria Alvarez stood in the street with their three-month old child in her arms. They didn’t know that their lives were about to change forever.

“Lots of ambulances and patrol cars started to pass by going to the center – to the cathedral,” explained Bucio Wednesday afternoon from a hospital bed, broken bones in his arm and leg held together by pins. Blood seeped through the bandages onto the white cotton sheet covering the bed.

He was moving closer to his wife, away from the street corner, when he heard a thump.

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Video: Mexico’s Military Marches as Citizens React to Yesterday’s Bombings

Video: Mexico’s Military Marches as Citizens React to Yesterday’s Bombings

MexicoReporter | September 17, 2008 | Comments (0)

Two explosions during Mexican Independence Day celebrations in the western state of Michoacan killed eight people Monday night and injured dozens more, we reported yesterday.

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Kidnappings in Mexico up by 9 percent

Kidnappings in Mexico up by 9 percent

MexicoReporter | August 18, 2008 | Comments (0)

The number of kidnappings in Mexico grew by 9.1 percent in the first five months of the year, according to figures published this week.

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Mexico welcomes Merida, without human rights restrictions

Mexico welcomes Merida, without human rights restrictions

MexicoReporter | June 29, 2008 | Comments (0)

President Calderon on Friday welcomed the U.S. Congress’ approval of the Merida Initiative a day earlier, an aid injection from the United States which is aimed at helping Mexico in its fight against powerful drug cartels.

The bill has dropped a controversial requirement that Mexico meet certain human rights standards in order to receive the aid. Mexicans had objected to the human rights provision, saying that it amounted to outside meddling by the United States in Mexican affairs. But dropping the human rights requirements seems certain to anger numerous opposition groups to the aid package – see this La Plaza post on the issue.

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Calderon should accept Merida's human right conditions?

Calderon should accept Merida's human right conditions?

MexicoReporter | June 23, 2008 | Comments (0)

In anticipation of the scheduled debate around the controversial Merida Initiative aid package in the US Senate this week, the Financial Times newspaper from the UK urges President Felipe Calderon to accept the human rights conditions attached to the US$400 billion injection aimed at helping Mexico fights its drugs barons. But should he?

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Latin America promotes but doesn't respect human rights

Latin America promotes but doesn't respect human rights

MexicoReporter | May 29, 2008 | Comments (0)

Latin American countries such as Brazil and Mexico have been strong on promoting human rights internationally and in supporting the UN human rights machinery during 2007.

But unless the gap between their policies internationally and their performance at home is closed their credibility as human rights champions will be challenged, according to this week’s report from Amnesty International on human rights around the world.

You can access the report here and click on the links at the top for specific country reports.

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No. 2 police officer gunned down in Juarez: police death count rising

No. 2 police officer gunned down in Juarez: police death count rising

MexicoReporter | May 11, 2008 | Comments (0)

The attacks on police officers, detailed here, continued over the weekend.

The No. 2 police officer in this border city across from El Paso was shot to death Saturday, the latest high-ranking official killed in an onslaught of attacks blamed on gangs resisting a crackdown on drug trafficking. Associated Press.

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