![Ayotzinapa and the absence of human rights](https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/resizer/v2/5NFPA5RZZFBDPKUTQ3WRUBBC7U.jpg?auth=c4ea37130821abf3d57582807a9175401c1cb17ec1578e65ac7d3018d9f5adc8&smart=true&width=370&height=267)
The Ayotzinapa case became the most emblematic case of enforced disappearance during Pena Nieto's presidency
The Ayotzinapa case became the most emblematic case of enforced disappearance during Pena Nieto's presidency
Zambada said he paid “a few million” dollars to a Mexico City government official while López Obrador was the mayor
The incoming administration has outlined a plan based on the creation of a National Guard, comprised by marines and soldiers
So far this year, at least 326 police officers have been murdered in Mexico
None of the 32 states grant police officers 100% of the six basic work benefits
The poll found that only about a third of women in Mexico City were confident or very confident anyone would help if they were being harassed
This Sunday, images were shared online, where Mexico City's police officers are seen involved in abuse against the alleged inhabitants of San Juan Ixhuatepec
Pemex is arming and training its personnel, teaching them how to shoot and repel armed attacks
If PEMEX doesn't take the necessary measures, the national wealth will keep on leaking through the pipelines
Under Reserve features fact-checked news written by journalists and contributors to EL UNIVERSAL