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Three Kidnapped Migrants Murdered in Tapachula, Chiapas
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Thousands are arriving to Mexico on a weekly basis in search of a better life. Many never reach their final destination.
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Frayba Demands Release of Six Indigenous in Chiapas
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Frayba continues to demand the release of the five territory defenders form San Juan Cancuc and a Zapatista support base, all unjustly imprisoned in Chiapas.
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Frayba recognizes the work of the Civil Observation Brigades in Chiapas
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Bishop Raúl Vera expressed that "the work carried out from the Brico project is an inherent part of the action of defense and integral promotion of human rights and of the native peoples...Today more than ever your solidarity sustains us."
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Apply to volunteer as a human rights observer here!
https://schoolsforchiapas.org/become-a-human-rights-observer/
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Biden, Trump, the Migration Crisis, Xenophobia and Border Security
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In election year, US politicians seem oblivious to the misery and suffering that causes people to migrate and the knock-on effects that this has in Mexico, preferring instead to use the migration catastrophe as a ball in their electoral game to win votes. ‘’Obviously the debate is not about how to solve the problem, but how to use it in the electoral theater. The immigrants and their experiences are only secondary parts of the cast in this play.’’
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Ayotzinapa, the night that 43 students disappeared
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As the familiies of the 43 students set up an encampment to demand answers from the outgoing President, the BBC releases yet another account of their disappearance, one more take that refuses to let the State crime fade.
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Mexican Searchers Request State Protection in Search for Disappeared from Inter-American Commission
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Almost 22,000 people went missing in Mexico last year, an average of 60 people per day. The search for missing loved ones can also result in disappearance or death. 22 searchers have been murdered since 2010.
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35 Femicides in State in 2023
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Femicidal violence continues to be a major problem in Chiapas with most of the crimes remaining in impunity. Three femicides have already been registered in the state this year.
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