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Mexico Violence Resource Project

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Analysis, research, and resources for understanding violence and organized crime in Mexico.

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A special, newsletter exclusive interview drops this Monday! If you aren't subscribed to our periodic mailing list, you can sign up here: mexicoviolence.org/mailing-list

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The latest edition of our El Acarreo newsletter attempts to make sense of recent outbreaks of violence in Jalisco, Guanajuato, Chihuahua, and Baja California. If you haven't subscribed, you can read it here: mailchi.mp/5aac0127fe76/e… (And to subscribe: mexicoviolence.org/mailing-list)

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#DatosParaBuscarles 🤔To better understand disappearances it is important to know their components: an involuntary deprivation of liberty, and a perpetrator who does not accept responsibility. Every victim of disappearance has a #right to #truth, #justice and #reparation.

#DatosParaBuscarles
🤔To better understand disappearances it is important to know  their components: an involuntary deprivation of liberty, and a perpetrator who does not accept responsibility. Every victim of disappearance has a #right to #truth, #justice and #reparation.
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#DatosParaBuscarles The search for the missing in Mexico takes many forms, the strategies can vary depending on the circumstances of the disappearance and other factors. Nevertheless, the goal of searches remain the same.

#DatosParaBuscarles The search for the missing in Mexico takes many forms, the strategies can vary depending on the circumstances of the disappearance and other factors. Nevertheless, the goal of searches remain the same.
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#DatosParaBuscarles The #SearchNetworks 🫂 are fundamental to these processes. #Families are the ones leading these movements. #CitizenSearches are activated when authorities do not fulfill their obligation to initiate #EfficientSearches. #HastaEncontrarles

#DatosParaBuscarles 
The #SearchNetworks 🫂 are fundamental to these processes. #Families are the ones leading these movements. #CitizenSearches are activated when authorities do not fulfill their obligation to initiate #EfficientSearches. #HastaEncontrarles
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Our last newsletter of 2022 is out now! With help from Victoria Dittmar, @jorgepeniche6, Luis Herrán 🥑, and Teresa Martínez Trujillo we recap the last 12 months and think about the future. Read it here: mexicoviolence.org/news/2022-in-r… (subscribe here to get it in your inbox: mexicoviolence.org/mailing-list)

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Our latest newsletter, discussing the events of last Thursday in Sinaloa, is out now! We explore the many unanswered questions surrounding the operation to arrest Ovidio Guzman and the violence that followed. You can read it here: mexicoviolence.org/news/black-thu…

Our latest newsletter, discussing the events of last Thursday in Sinaloa, is out now! We explore the many unanswered questions surrounding the operation to arrest Ovidio Guzman and the violence that followed. You can read it here:
mexicoviolence.org/news/black-thu…
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📢Our latest newsletter, discussing the guilty verdict in the trial of Genaro García Luna is out now! Read it here, or in your email: mexicoviolence.org/news/the-trial…

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Our latest newsletter examines the events in Tamaulipas, discussing why they attracted so much attention despite the fact that violence against US citizens is not extraordinary. Bottom line: the kidnapping had all the elements for a clichéd cartel story. mexicoviolence.org/news/the-kidna…

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Please join us Mexico Violence Resource Project in congratulating our friend & accomplice Marcos Vizcarra recipient of the National Journalism Award for his collaborative work with 32 journalists & editors on #disappearances. To date, 112,800 Mexicans have yet to return home. Read the work: