By Roger Burbach Guardian Unlimited, September 6, 2006 Mexico moved one step closer to a social explosion with the Federal Election Tribunal’s decision to crown conservative Felipe Calderon as the victor in the hotly contested presidential elections of July 2. The tribunal acknowledged Calderon’s campaign had “violated the norms of public order,” particularly...
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By Esther Chavez, Casa Amiga, Ciudad Juarez I am grateful for the opportunity to honor the memory, remember with respect and not permit that they remain forgotten the more than 480 women who because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time were violently killed in this desert land so prolific in...
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TOM HAYDEN Editorial Board, The Nation June 26, 2006 A progressive populist is the front-runner in Mexico’s July 2 election, a man who would demand a revision of NAFTA, add a powerful workers’ voice to the roiling U.S. debate on immigration, and foster the new nationalism spreading in Latin America. The candidate, Andres Manuel...
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LAURA CARLSEN IRC AMERICAS Program July 6, 2006 Mexico’s official vote count unfolded more like a suspense novel than an electoral process yesterday. Commentators and common citizens sat poised at television or computer screens as Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s two-and-a-half point lead gradually dwindled until-at four in the morning-the conservative candidate, Felipe Calderón,...
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