Tag: "protests"

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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Photojournalism show explains 2008 in Mexico

Photojournalism show explains 2008 in Mexico

MexicoReporter | March 10, 2009 | Comments (0)

Mexico City’s Museo de la Ciudad is playing host to a photojournalism exhibition — Expofotoperiodismo — that features nearly 50 photos from 2008.

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Mexico's media under scrutiny in documentary

Mexico's media under scrutiny in documentary

MexicoReporter | February 24, 2009 | Comments (1)

Violence against journalists in Mexico is nothing new but “Voces Silenciadas” broadens the debate around the persecution of journalists to encompass the bigger issues of media ownership and the relationship between the media and Mexico’s political powers.

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Video: Carmen Aristegui talks about the reality for journalists in Mexico

Video: Carmen Aristegui talks about the reality for journalists in Mexico

MexicoReporter | February 6, 2009 | Comments (2)

Carmen Aristegui, one of Mexico’s most prominent journalists, disappeared from the Mexican radio airwaves last year in a cloud of controversy.

As Reed Johnson reported in January 2008, “Aristegui’s departure from W Radio set off a flurry of op-ed commentary in Mexico City newspapers. Several commentators have denounced the incident as an act of censorship and harassment by media and governmental interests.”

Now Aristegui’s back with a new radio news show –- this time on a different network. The journalist, who continued to host her nightly television news show on CNN Español during her radio hiatus, returns to the Mexican airwaves from 6 – 10 every weekday morning on MVS Radio.

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Video: Youth protest against bullfighting in Mexico City

Video: Youth protest against bullfighting in Mexico City

MexicoReporter | February 2, 2009 | Comments (0)

Young animal rights activists took to the streets in central Mexico City on Sunday in protest against the hundreds of bullfights that take place here in Mexico.

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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

MexicoReporter | 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

MexicoReporter | 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

MexicoReporter | 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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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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Marchers remember the dead of October 2nd 1968

Marchers remember the dead of October 2nd 1968

MexicoReporter | 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

MexicoReporter | 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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Photos: Peace march in Mexico

Photos: Peace march in Mexico

MexicoReporter | September 1, 2008 | Comments (0)

A girl wielded a photo of Monica Alejandrina, who was kidnapped in 2004, during this Saturday’s march for peace across Mexico.

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Video: Mexicans march for peace

Video: Mexicans march for peace

MexicoReporter | August 31, 2008 | Comments (0)

Tens of thousands of people of all social classes and ages marched across Mexico Saturday (August 30th 2008) in protest against high crime levels and rising kidnappings.

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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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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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