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The Dead of Tlatelolco

October 2 marked another anniversary of the 1968 massacre in Tlatelolco Square, a former prehispanic marketplace in Mexico City. Students and best online casino others best online casino were gunned down by

Mexico's Dilemma: Managing the Cuban Revolution

Mexico”s Dilemma: Managing the Cuban Revolution Kate Doyle | June 28, 2004 Americas Program, Interhemispheric Resource Center (IRC) www.americaspolicy.org This article continues the Archivos Abiertos series of monthly reports on U.S.-Mexico relations

Dear Mr. President: Lessons on Justice from Guatemala

On January 20, the Guatemalan Supreme Court upheld the conviction of a senior military officer, Col. Juan Valencia Osorio, for plotting and ordering the political assassination of Guatemalan anthropologist Myrna Mack Chang

Rebellion in Chiapas and Counterinsurgency

This article continues the Archivos Abiertos series of monthly reports on U.S.-Mexico relations produced by the Americas Program in collaboration with the National Security Archive in Washington, DC and its Mexico Project.

The Nixon Tapes

With this article, the Americas Program continues a new series in conjunction with the National Security Archive in Washington, DC. As Mexico Project Director Kate Doyle explains: “The main objective of the