Tag: NORTH AMERICA

In the Search for the Disappeared, the Seeds of a New Society

March 7, 2022

The brigades have unearthed hundreds of human remains and clues to the whereabouts of their loved ones, disappeared throughout Mexico. Their goal is to find them and return them to their families, and that in a context where the state and a large part of society have buried their very existence.

The Mexico Dialogue on Venezuela and the End of the Lima Group

September 16, 2021

The conversations in Mexico between the opposition Unitary Plataform of Venezuela and the Maduro government, with the intermediation of Norway, represent the failure of the US interventionist strategy and the end of the Lima Group.

Tiempos de diálogo en Venezuela y el fin del Grupo de Lima

September 15, 2021

Las conversaciones realizadas entre la opositora Plataforma Unitaria de Venezuela y el gobierno presidido por Maduro con la intermediación de Noruega, en territorio mexicano representan el fracaso de la estrategia injerencista estadounidense en ese país, así como también el fin del Grupo de Lima.

Was Trump’s Family-Separation Policy Torture?

April 12, 2021

“A crime against humanity” and “a disgrace to our great country”: that’s how 99-year-old Benjamin Ferencz, the last surviving prosecutor of the Nazis at the Nuremberg war-crimes trials, characterized the Donald Trump administration’s coercive separation of thousands of immigrant children from parents seeking asylum.

Adios Trump: A chance to reset US-Mexico relations

January 4, 2021

If any country on earth should be breathing a huge sigh of relief about now, it’s Mexico. Four years of bashing, bullying, trade threats and white supremacist machinations now ends with the ignominious exit of Donald J. Trump.