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Recent violence in Mexico's Veracruz state continues to take lives

Mexico registered more than 2,000 murders in May, a record high for any month since 1997.

17 July 2017
Four children, Veracruz federal police chief, two federal police officers, and four adult civilians were killed in Mexico's latest gang violence.

Rights Activist Miriam Rodríguez Killed in San Fernando, Mexico

A woman holding a picture of her disappeared daughter

24 May 2017
Miriam Rodríguez, the founder of Our Disappeared, has been killed in her house by a man, probably belonging to Los Zatos cartel.

Journalism: deadly profession in Mexico

Pictures of murdered Mexican journalists exhibited during a protest after the killing of Javier Valdez in Mexico City, May 16

25 May 2017
With at least 104 journalists murdered since 2000, Mexico is still one of the world’s most dangerous places to be a reporter.

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