Tag: "mexico"

Central American Migrants in Mexico Fill The Frame

Central American Migrants in Mexico Fill The Frame

| December 16, 2010 | Comments (0)

“Los Invisibles’ (the invisibles) series is beautifully produced and shot, giving voice to a community rarely asked it’s opinion.

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Winners of the 2010 Rory Peck Awards; Mexican honoured

Winners of the 2010 Rory Peck Awards; Mexican honoured

| November 18, 2010 | Comments (1)

India’s street children, the Taliban and this year’s protests in Thailand were the focus of the winning films at last night’s Rory Peck Awards, which recognize the achievements of freelance filmmakers working around the world. Crucially, the Martin Adler award (which honours a freelancer who has played an exceptional role in the telling of a [...]

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Video: Hairless dogs in competition; meet Mexico’s Xoloitzcuintles

Video: Hairless dogs in competition; meet Mexico’s Xoloitzcuintles

| August 21, 2009 | Comments (0)

Spend any time on the streets of Mexico, and you will eventually see them. Mexico’s hairless brown or red-skinned dogs — the Xoloitzcuintle (pronounced sholo-squint-lay).

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In Mexico, Outgunned and Underpaid

In Mexico, Outgunned and Underpaid

| August 17, 2009 | Comments (0)

For those of you who read the account of my trip to the Yucatan and my experiences with Mexico’s military checkpoints, I thought that you might find this op-ed column in the New York Times of related interest. Written by Kelly M. Phillips, a petty officer third class in the United States Coast Guard, it [...]

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Human rights hit the big screen in second film festival

Human rights hit the big screen in second film festival

| August 12, 2009 | Comments (1)

Mexico’s second annual human rights film festival, supported by a number of organizations here including the Mexico branch of Amnesty International, the Ambulante documentary film project and Mexico City’s Human Rights Commission, opens at the end of the week.

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On the road with Mexico’s young military

On the road with Mexico’s young military

| 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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Video: Mexican day laborers are ‘Los Bastardos’ in fictional work

Video: Mexican day laborers are ‘Los Bastardos’ in fictional work

| August 7, 2009 | Comments (1)

At first glance, “Los Bastardos” seems a surprising film for a Mexican director to make.

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Mexican image of Brazil wins World Press Photo prize

Mexican image of Brazil wins World Press Photo prize

| August 6, 2009 | Comments (0)

Mexican photographer Carlos Cazalis was one of the winners in this year’s World Press Photo contest. The photographer was given first prize in the Contemporary Issues section for this image he took in São Paulo, Brazil, last year. The photo shows a man sleeping, wrapped in a blanket against the cold, outside São Paulo’s elite [...]

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Video: Mexico’s Rivera murals get restoration treatment

Video: Mexico’s Rivera murals get restoration treatment

| July 29, 2009 | Comments (2)

Mexico City’s Diego Rivera murals are undergoing restoration treatment.

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Video: Canadian Embassy besieged by Mexicans

Video: Canadian Embassy besieged by Mexicans

| July 16, 2009 | Comments (0)

The Canadian Embassy in Mexico City’s posh Polanco neighbourhood has been descended upon by thousands of Mexicans since the Canadian government announced on Monday that Mexican nationals now need a visa to travel to Canada.

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Canada to require visas for Mexicans following surge in refugee claims

Canada to require visas for Mexicans following surge in refugee claims

| July 14, 2009 | Comments (1)

Mexican nationals will now need a visa to travel to Canada, that country’s minister of citizenship, immigration and multiculturalism, Jason Kenney, announced Monday. Canada decided to stiffen the requirements due to what officials said has been a surge in claims for refugee status by Mexicans. In a news release, Canadian immigration officials said that for the first 48 [...]

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Mexican band mourns MJ with tribute

Mexican band mourns MJ with tribute

| July 8, 2009 | Comments (0)

A Sonoran Norteño group in Mexico, Los Picadientes del Caborca, have come up with a purely Mexican version of MJ’s classic, “Billy Jean.”

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Wives left behind by migrants in Mexico suffer poorer mental health

Wives left behind by migrants in Mexico suffer poorer mental health

| July 3, 2009 | Comments (0)

Mexican women left behind by husbands who migrate to the United States in search of work were one of the focuses of the documentary “Los Que Se Quedan,” or “Those Who Remain,” by Carlos Hagerman and Juan Carlos Rulfo, which we’ve mentioned a number of times here on La Plaza. In response to those posts, [...]

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Money from Mexican migrants to Mexico continues to fall

Money from Mexican migrants to Mexico continues to fall

| 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

| 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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Journalists reporting, and surviving, Ciudad Juárez, Mexico

Journalists reporting, and surviving, Ciudad Juárez, Mexico

| June 24, 2009 | Comments (1)

The Committee for the Protection of Journalists reports on journalists working in the northern border town of Ciudad Juarez.

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Latest editor at the News laid off

Latest editor at the News laid off

| June 9, 2009 | Comments (2)

The most recently appointed editor at the English language newspaper here in Mexico City the News has left the title after just a week in the job.

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Mexico English-language daily sold; staff cut by two thirds

Mexico English-language daily sold; staff cut by two thirds

| June 1, 2009 | Comments (6)

Mexico’s only national English-language daily newspaper The News, based here in Mexico City, was bought by a Mexican media company and laid off dozens of staffers over the weekend.

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Video: Training Day

Video: Training Day

| May 30, 2009 | Comments (1)

My breath is tearing out of my lungs and my leg muscles are screaming for a reprieve. I just scaled a 60-degree hill coated in thorny brambles and poisonous plants whilst being pounded by rain. In the dark. I thought it couldn’t get any worse, but it did. Later that night, my fellow journalists and I were kidnapped by masked guerillas who jumped onto our bus.

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Cartoon pokes fun at Subcom Marcos' mask

Cartoon pokes fun at Subcom Marcos' mask

| May 15, 2009 | Comments (0)

The Mexican newspaper La Jornada today takes a poke at the jungle-dwelling rebel leader in the context of a nation trying to returning to normal after a H1N1, or swine flu, outbreak.

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Film chronicles woman's search for identity after Mexico's 'dirty war'

Film chronicles woman's search for identity after Mexico's 'dirty war'

| May 15, 2009 | Comments (1)

This week saw the cinema premiere here in Mexico of a film documenting the real-life story of Aleida Gallangos Vargas, the child of political activists who disappeared during the country’s “dirty war.”

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Video: Military’s drug museum shows narco tactics

Video: Military’s drug museum shows narco tactics

| May 11, 2009 | Comments (0)

The installation was designed as an educational tool for military personnel who have been tasked with fighting Mexico’s narco-trafficantes and organized crime networks.

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