The actress, who is an Indigenous woman, has been constantly mocked and attacked by social media users and Mexican actors
Mexico: Human Rights at risk
HRW affirms the world is going through “dark times” but that the “resistance” is “going strong” inside institutions and on the streets, especially in Latin America
Mexico's government publicly apologized to journalist and activist Lydia Cacho Ribeiro, who was criminalized for exercising her right to freedom of speech
The court blamed the Texcoco and San Salvador Atenco municipal police forces, the State of Mexico police, and the Federal police for the events that took place in San Salvador Atenco, Texcoco in 2006
The European Union will follow up on the commitments made by President López Obrador in regards to the Ayotzinapa case
Larisa Ortiz announced that they will promote a training and formation program for interpreters, to help in the defense of Indigenous people during trials
Besides his work as a reporter, Máquez Jiménez was a city councilor candidate to the Tuxpan municipality in the June 2017 election
A glimmer of hope for Ayotzinapa
On Monday, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, announced the creation of a Truth Commission to learn the truth about the case
Mexico's President met with the parents of the missing students and signed an executive order to create a Truth Commission
Ayotzinapa: Peña Nieto's downfall
President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador has promised to launch a Truth Commission to learn the truth about the case