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26 March 2010
Entrevista no 13
On 16 February 2002, Valentina Rosendo Cantú, then aged 17, was victim of sexual assault, torture and deprivation of liberty, allegedly committed by Mexican soldiers. The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights accepted the case. PBI has provided accompaniment to Valentina Rosendo Cantú and her daughter as a result of the attacks and threats the two have suffered.
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24 March 2010
Washington, March 18, 2010
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17 March 2010
Urgent Action
Amnesty Inernational
March 10th 2010
Oaxacan political activist Juan Manuel Martínez and his lawyer, Alba Cruz, have been threatened. Juan Manuel Martínez, who was recently released from prison, is in danger of being arrested and charged a second time with the same crime on the basis of the same evidence.
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17 March 2010
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2 March 2010
Greetings from PBI Mexico training team!
We are glad to inform you that the call for applications is open from march 1st to 31st. Next training will take place in Lisbon (Portugal) from june 26th to july 4th.
Find out more about the application process and volunteering in Spanish.
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1 March 2010
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26 February 2010
18 February 2010.
A Mexican Federal Court today ordered the release of Juan Manuel Martinez due to lack of evidence. He had been detained since 2008 for the murder of US video journalist Brad Will who was shot when filming a confrontation between protesters and local police during the social conflict in Oaxaca in 2006.
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26 February 2010
Since December 2009
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26 February 2010
Impunity Issue in the State of Guerrero
Tlapa de Comonfort, Guerrero,8th of February 2010
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26 February 2010
Download the 2010 Amnesty Report on Human Rights Defenders in Mexico
The Mexican authorities are failing in their duty to protect human rights defenders from killings and life-threatening harassment and attacks, Amnesty International warned in a new report presented in the Ciudad de Mexico, on 21 January 2010.