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Is Mexico too lenient with juvenile offenders?

In the United States, more than 200,000 juveniles under the age of 18 are incarcerated after being tried in adult courts.  Some children as young as 12 potentially face a lifetime of imprisonment for violent crimes committed before they even started middle school.


Maestros decry miserly salaries on Teachers Day

Around 200 teachers and sympathizers took to the streets to protest working conditions and pay on National Teachers Day. Demonstrators marched down Avenida 16 de Septiembre in Guadalajara and gathered in the Plaza de Armas to hold a demonstration class to secondary school students. 

May 1 closings

Friday, May 1 is Dia del Trabajo in Mexico and a national holiday.  All government offices, schools, diplomatic missions and many stores will close. Many towns and villages hold morning May Day parades through their centers. Guadalajara’s parade usually features labor unions and workers’ organizations, some of whom take the opportunity to highlight Mexico’s inequalities.  Department stores, shops in malls and most restaurants will remain open. The Reporter will be on sale at almost all its usual locations.

Mexico is world’s second worst nation for impunity

Mexico ranks second to last, after the Philippines, in an international study of impunity in 59 countries.

Developed by the University of the Americas in Puebla, the Global Impunity Index slammed security, justice and human rights systems in Mexico, finding them slow and ineffective.