Tag Archives: Chiapas
Green Party’s tactics expose fragile state of Mexican democracy
When Josefina M. was cold-called by the Green Party of Mexico (PVEM), she politely responded to their telephone survey, answering questions on crime, education, jobs and other issues. She was careful not to give out her address or any other … Continue reading
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Tagged Carlos Puente Salas, Chiapas, democracy, discount cards, fracking, Green movement, Green Party, Greens, Jorge Alcocer, Jorge Emilio Gonzalez, Manuel Velasco, Mexico, PRI, PVEM, Ulises Corona
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Mexican father and son receive hero’s welcome after 24-day-ordeal at sea
Two fishermen survived 24 days lost at sea before being rescued by a cargo boat off the coast of Guerrero, Southern Mexico. Daniel Guerrero Martinez, 42, and his son Isaias, 18, reported that they survived on a diet of raw fish. … Continue reading
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Tagged Chiapas, Daniel Guerrero Martinez, Fisherman, Guerrero, Jose Salvador Alvarengo, Lost at sea, Sea
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