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  • Un tramo carretero fue destruido por la fuerza del deslave tras el paso de "Ingrid" en Tantoyuca, Veracruz. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Una mujer sale de su casa inundada en el ejido Salvazúchil, en el municipio de Pánuco, Veracruz. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Un niño observa su teléfono móvil en un campamento de personas desplazadas tras la inundación del Río Pánuco en Veracruz. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • El desbordamiento del Río Pánuco en Veracruz, provocó la pérdida de cultivos, muertes de ganado y que una importante cantidad de pobladores se desplazaran a albergues ubicados en la parte alta del municipio. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Fishermen collect bags with oil  recovered from the Coatzacoalcos river, in the state of Veracruz on January 7, 2012.  Greenpeace traveled in the zone affected by the oil spill in El Polvorín, in Cosoleacaque, Veracruz, that has contaminated at least 12 km of the Coatzacoalcos River. Local fishermen contracted to clean the disaster have not been paid for these activities and work under risk conditions for their health, breathing the hydrocarbon steam during more than twelve hours daily.(Photo: Greenpeace / Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A worker holds a fish covered in oil found in the Coatzacoalcos river, in the state of Veracruz on January 7, 2012.  Greenpeace traveled in the zone affected by the oil spill in El Polvorín, in Cosoleacaque, Veracruz, that has contaminated at least 12 km of the Coatzacoalcos River. Local fishermen contracted to clean the disaster have not been paid for these activities and work under risk conditions for their health, breathing the hydrocarbon steam during more than twelve hours daily.(Photo: Greenpeace / Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A fisherman spills oil found in the margins of the the Coatzacoalcos river  into a bucket in in the state of Veracruz on January 7, 2012.  Greenpeace traveled in the zone affected by the oil spill in El Polvorín, in Cosoleacaque, Veracruz, that has contaminated at least 12 km of the Coatzacoalcos River. Local fishermen contracted to clean the disaster have not been paid for these activities and work under risk conditions for their health, breathing the hydrocarbon steam during more than twelve hours daily.(Photo: Greenpeace / Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mexican journalists protest in Mexico City after the assasination the day before of Proceso magazine correspondient Regina Martínez, in the state of Veracruz on April 29th, 2012.  In Veracruz, located next to the Gulf of Mexico, 5 journalists have been killed in the last 17 months, and other 13 have been exiled, says the organization Article 19. / Periodistas mexicanos protestan en la Ciudad de México tras el asesinato de la corresponsal de la revista Proceso, Regina Martínez, en el estado de Veracruz el día anterior, En Veracruz, estado localizado junto al Golfo de México, 5 periodistas han sido asesinados en los últimos 17 meses y otros 13 han salido del estado, según la organización Artículo 19. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mexican journalists protest in Mexico City after the assasination the day before of Proceso magazine correspondient Regina Martínez, in the state of Veracruz on April 29th, 2012.  In Veracruz, located next to the Gulf of Mexico, 5 journalists have been killed in the last 17 months, and other 13 have been exiled, says the organization Article 19. / Periodistas mexicanos protestan en la Ciudad de México tras el asesinato de la corresponsal de la revista Proceso, Regina Martínez, en el estado de Veracruz el día anterior, En Veracruz, estado localizado junto al Golfo de México, 5 periodistas han sido asesinados en los últimos 17 meses y otros 13 han salido del estado, según la organización Artículo 19. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mexican journalists protest in Mexico City after the assasination the day before of Proceso magazine correspondient Regina Martínez, in the state of Veracruz on April 29th, 2012.  In Veracruz, located next to the Gulf of Mexico, 5 journalists have been killed in the last 17 months, and other 13 have been exiled, says the organization Article 19. / Periodistas mexicanos protestan en la Ciudad de México tras el asesinato de la corresponsal de la revista Proceso, Regina Martínez, en el estado de Veracruz el día anterior, En Veracruz, estado localizado junto al Golfo de México, 5 periodistas han sido asesinados en los últimos 17 meses y otros 13 han salido del estado, según la organización Artículo 19. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mexican journalists protest in Mexico City after the assasination the day before of Proceso magazine correspondient Regina Martínez, in the state of Veracruz on April 29th, 2012.  In Veracruz, located next to the Gulf of Mexico, 5 journalists have been killed in the last 17 months, and other 13 have been exiled, says the organization Article 19. / Periodistas mexicanos protestan en la Ciudad de México tras el asesinato de la corresponsal de la revista Proceso, Regina Martínez, en el estado de Veracruz el día anterior, En Veracruz, estado localizado junto al Golfo de México, 5 periodistas han sido asesinados en los últimos 17 meses y otros 13 han salido del estado, según la organización Artículo 19. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Journalists protest under the Angel de la Independencia on May 5th, 2012 after continuous attacks against the press. Regina Martínez, Proceso magazine correspondient, was murdered on April 29th, and four more media workers, two of them active photojournalists were killed in Veracruz on May 3rd, 2012. / Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la independiencia el 5 de mayo de 2012 tras continuos ataques contra la prensa. Regina Martinez, corresponsal de la revista Proceso fue asesinada el 29 de abril y cuatro trabajadores de medios, dos fotoperiodistas entre ellos, fueron asesinados en Veracruz el 3 de mayo de 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Journalists protest under the Angel de la Independencia on May 5th, 2012 after continuous attacks against the press. Regina Martínez, Proceso magazine correspondient, was murdered on April 29th, and four more media workers, two of them active photojournalists were killed in Veracruz on May 3rd, 2012. / Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la independiencia el 5 de mayo de 2012 tras continuos ataques contra la prensa. Regina Martinez, corresponsal de la revista Proceso fue asesinada el 29 de abril y cuatro trabajadores de medios, dos fotoperiodistas entre ellos, fueron asesinados en Veracruz el 3 de mayo de 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Journalists protest under the Angel de la Independencia on May 5th, 2012 after continuous attacks against the press. Regina Martínez, Proceso magazine correspondient, was murdered on April 29th, and four more media workers, two of them active photojournalists were killed in Veracruz on May 3rd, 2012. / Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la independiencia el 5 de mayo de 2012 tras continuos ataques contra la prensa. Regina Martinez, corresponsal de la revista Proceso fue asesinada el 29 de abril y cuatro trabajadores de medios, dos fotoperiodistas entre ellos, fueron asesinados en Veracruz el 3 de mayo de 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Greenpeace climbers scale the deepwater oil rig ?Centenario?, located 100 kilometers away from the coast of the State of Veracruz, in Mexico and deploy a banner that reads ?Go Beyond Oil?. Greenpeace calls for an end to deepwater drilling and sends a strong message to all the nations that will soon meet in Cancun for the COP16 UN conference that it is time to end our addiction to fossil fuels. (Photo: Greenpeace / Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Greenpeace climbers scale the deepwater oil rig ?Centenario?, located 100 kilometers away from the coast of the State of Veracruz, in Mexico and deploy a banner that reads ?Go Beyond Oil?. Greenpeace calls for an end to deepwater drilling and sends a strong message to all the nations that will soon meet in Cancun for the COP16 UN conference that it is time to end our addiction to fossil fuels. (Photo: Greenpeace / Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Attendants to the caravan of central american mothers pray  in La Patrona, located in Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, where they were received by "Las Patronas", a local collective of women who brings free food and water to the migrants traveling in the train, on October 17th, 2012..Pictured: Rubén Figueroa, activist of Mesoamerican Migrant Movement (left) and Suyapa del Socorro Muñoz Mendoza, from Chinandega, Nicaragua (center).  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la Independencia contra las agresiones contra la libertad de prensa en México. La convocatoria, llamada en redes sociales #PrensaNoDisparen, surgió tras la muerte de Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, encontrado muerto el 11 de febrero de este año en Veracruz. Con Gregorio, suman 10 comunicadores asesinados en ese estado. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Journalists protest in Mexico City on February 11th, 2014, for the release alive of Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, journalist kidnapped on February 5th.  Hours after the protest, that took place in the Governors' representative house in Mexico City and the Special Prosecutor on Free Speech offices, Veracruz government announced Jiménez was found dead in Las Choapas.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Marta Esperanza Blandón García from Chinandega, north of Nicaragua poses for a portrait with a nicaraguan flag in Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, where the caravan of central american mothers was received from "Las Patronas", a local collective of women who brings free food and water to the migrants traveling in the train, on October 17th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la Independencia contra las agresiones contra la libertad de prensa en México. La convocatoria, llamada en redes sociales #PrensaNoDisparen, surgió tras la muerte de Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, encontrado muerto el 11 de febrero de este año en Veracruz. Con Gregorio, suman 10 comunicadores asesinados en ese estado. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la Independencia contra las agresiones contra la libertad de prensa en México. La convocatoria, llamada en redes sociales #PrensaNoDisparen, surgió tras la muerte de Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, encontrado muerto el 11 de febrero de este año en Veracruz. Con Gregorio, suman 10 comunicadores asesinados en ese estado. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Journalists protest in Mexico City on February 11th, 2014, for the release alive of Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, journalist kidnapped on February 5th.  Hours after the protest, that took place in the Governors' representative house in Mexico City and the Special Prosecutor on Free Speech offices, Veracruz government announced Jiménez was found dead in Las Choapas.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • After travelling on bus during 476 km (295 milles) direction north from Villahermosa, Tabasco into Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, the caravan of central american mothers  meet with Las Patronas, a local collective of women who brings free food and water to the migrants traveling in the train. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la Independencia contra las agresiones contra la libertad de prensa en México. La convocatoria, llamada en redes sociales #PrensaNoDisparen, surgió tras la muerte de Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, encontrado muerto el 11 de febrero de este año en Veracruz. Con Gregorio, suman 10 comunicadores asesinados en ese estado. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Journalists protest in Mexico City on February 11th, 2014, for the release alive of Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, journalist kidnapped on February 5th.  Hours after the protest, that took place in the Governors' representative house in Mexico City and the Special Prosecutor on Free Speech offices, Veracruz government announced Jiménez was found dead in Las Choapas.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Attendants to the caravan of central american mothers pray  in La Patrona, located in Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, where they were received by "Las Patronas", a local collective of women who brings free food and water to the migrants traveling in the train, on October 17th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la Independencia contra las agresiones contra la libertad de prensa en México. La convocatoria, llamada en redes sociales #PrensaNoDisparen, surgió tras la muerte de Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, encontrado muerto el 11 de febrero de este año en Veracruz. Con Gregorio, suman 10 comunicadores asesinados en ese estado. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Journalists protest in Mexico City on February 11th, 2014, for the release alive of Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, journalist kidnapped on February 5th.  Hours after the protest, that took place in the Governors' representative house in Mexico City and the Special Prosecutor on Free Speech offices, Veracruz government announced Jiménez was found dead in Las Choapas.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Journalists protest in Mexico City on February 11th, 2014, for the release alive of Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, journalist kidnapped on February 5th.  Hours after the protest, that took place in the Governors' representative house in Mexico City and the Special Prosecutor on Free Speech offices, Veracruz government announced Jiménez was found dead in Las Choapas.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Attendants to the caravan of central american mothers pray  in La Patrona, located in Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, where they were received by "Las Patronas", a local collective of women who brings free food and water to the migrants traveling in the train, on October 17th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • After travelling on bus during 476 km (295 milles) direction north from Villahermosa, Tabasco into Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, the caravan of central american mothers  meet with Las Patronas, a local collective of women who brings free food and water to the migrants traveling in the train. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la Independencia contra las agresiones contra la libertad de prensa en México. La convocatoria, llamada en redes sociales #PrensaNoDisparen, surgió tras la muerte de Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, encontrado muerto el 11 de febrero de este año en Veracruz. Con Gregorio, suman 10 comunicadores asesinados en ese estado. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la Independencia contra las agresiones contra la libertad de prensa en México. La convocatoria, llamada en redes sociales #PrensaNoDisparen, surgió tras la muerte de Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, encontrado muerto el 11 de febrero de este año en Veracruz. Con Gregorio, suman 10 comunicadores asesinados en ese estado. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Journalists protest in Mexico City on February 11th, 2014, for the release alive of Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, journalist kidnapped on February 5th.  Hours after the protest, that took place in the Governors' representative house in Mexico City and the Special Prosecutor on Free Speech offices, Veracruz government announced Jiménez was found dead in Las Choapas.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Members of the 400 Pueblos movement, formed to oppose former Veracruz Governor Dante Delgado, dance undressed in front of riot policemen during a protest outside the Governorship in Mexico City on June 18th, 2008.  Picture taken on b&w negative film. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la Independencia contra las agresiones contra la libertad de prensa en México. La convocatoria, llamada en redes sociales #PrensaNoDisparen, surgió tras la muerte de Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, encontrado muerto el 11 de febrero de este año en Veracruz. Con Gregorio, suman 10 comunicadores asesinados en ese estado. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Attendants to the caravan of central american mothers pray  in La Patrona, located in Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, where they were received by "Las Patronas", a local collective of women who brings free food and water to the migrants traveling in the train, on October 17th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Life aboard in the Arctic Sunrise. Before Greenpeace acquired the Arctic Sunrise ship, it was ironically a seal fishing boat. It started its sailing in 1996 crossing through oil platforms in the North Sea, before incorporating in a campaign in the defense of the Mediterranean Sea. (Photo: Greenpeace / Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Life aboard in the Arctic Sunrise. Before Greenpeace acquired the Arctic Sunrise ship, it was ironically a seal fishing boat. It started its sailing in 1996 crossing through oil platforms in the North Sea, before incorporating in a campaign in the defense of the Mediterranean Sea. (Photo: Greenpeace / Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Greenpeace activists assemble the word ?¡No!? (with the radiation symbol inserted into it) out of one thousand candles at the Plaza Lerdo, in central Xalapa. Xalapa is only 60 km away from the Laguna Verde Nuclear Power Plant, which has two reactors similar to those used at the stricken Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Plant. (Photo: Greenpeace / Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Life aboard in the Arctic Sunrise. Before Greenpeace acquired the Arctic Sunrise ship, it was ironically a seal fishing boat. It started its sailing in 1996 crossing through oil platforms in the North Sea, before incorporating in a campaign in the defense of the Mediterranean Sea. (Photo: Greenpeace / Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Life aboard in the Arctic Sunrise. Before Greenpeace acquired the Arctic Sunrise ship, it was ironically a seal fishing boat. It started its sailing in 1996 crossing through oil platforms in the North Sea, before incorporating in a campaign in the defense of the Mediterranean Sea. (Photo: Greenpeace / Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Life aboard in the Arctic Sunrise. Before Greenpeace acquired the Arctic Sunrise ship, it was ironically a seal fishing boat. It started its sailing in 1996 crossing through oil platforms in the North Sea, before incorporating in a campaign in the defense of the Mediterranean Sea. (Photo: Greenpeace / Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Una niña na'savi sjuega entre las casas de lámina en el campamento de desplazados de San Miguel Amoltepec Viejo, Cochoapa el Grande, Guerrero.  (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Indígenas na'savi de San Miguel Amoltepec Viejo, Guerrero, establecieron un campamento en las cercanías del pueblo arrasado por un alud de lodo. En el campamento improvisado de láminas permanecieron más de medio año. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Una niña na'savi se recarga en una pared de lámina en su casa en la comunidad de San Miguel Amoltepec Viejo, Cochoapa el Grande, Guerrero.  (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Un anciano na'savi descansa en la cocina de su casa en  Pie de Maguey, donde será reubicada la comunidad de San Miguel Amoltepec Viejo, Cochoapa el Grande, Guerrero.  (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Anaqueles con medicamentos son vistos en una casa de salud en Unión de las Peras, Guerrero, que fue abandonada tras el paso de 'Manuel'.  (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Un hombre indígena me'phaa de Unión de las Peras, Guerrero, trabaja en la reconstrucción de una casa luego de que su pueblo quedara sepultado tras el paso de 'Manuel'.  (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Un tramo de la carretera Tlapa-Marquelia es reparado en Malinaltepec, Guerrero. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Un joven se cubre bajo un puente vehicular de la intensa lluvia e inundación a su alrededor en Iztapalapa, Ciudad de México. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mujeres y hombres indígenas na'savi trabajan en la reconstrucción de un camino en la comunidad de San Miguel Amoltepec Viejo, Cochoapa el Grande, Guerrero.  (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Personas intentan cruzar por una banqueta inundada en Iztapalapa, Ciudad de México. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Un campesino camina en los bordes del Río Papagayo en  la comunidad de Aguacaliente, Acapulco, Guerrero. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Periodistas y activistas protestan en la Procuraduría General de la República tras el asesinato de 3 periodistas solo en l mes de marzo de 2018. Los periodistas son Cecilio Pineda en Guerrero; Ricardo Monlui en Veracruz y Miroslava Breach en Chihuahua / Journalists and activists protest in the General Attorney of the Republic (PGR in its Spanish initials) office in Mexico City after the assassination of three journalists only in the month of March 2017. The journalists are Cecilio Pineda in Guerrero; Ricardo Monlui in Veracruz and Miroslava Breach in Chihuahua.  (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, 17 de septiembre de 2011.<br />
Caravana al Sur, 2011. Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Xalapa, Veracruz, 18 de septiembre de 2011.<br />
Caravana al Sur, 2011. Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Xalapa, Veracruz, 18 de septiembre de 2011.<br />
Caravana al Sur, 2011. Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, 17 de septiembre de 2011.<br />
Caravana al Sur, 2011. Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers from Central America who search the whereabouts of their family members in Mexico  travel 476 km (295 milles) direction north from Villahermosa, Tabasco into Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, where they meet Las Patronas, a female collective who feeds the migrants in the train rails. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results. .PICTURED: Luis Alvarado, aka "Lolito", grandfather of Mónica Alejandrina Ramírez Alvarado, disappeared 9 years ago in Mexico City. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results..PICTURED: Lucila Valdés de Alvarado, grandmother of Mónica Alejandrina Ramírez Alvarado, disappeared 9 years ago in Mexico City. . (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • After travelling 580 km (360 milles) north from Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, the caravan of central american mothers arrived to Tampico, Tamaulipas, on October 17th, 2012. Tamaulipas is one of the most dangerous zones due to the presence of delictive groups. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers from Central America who search the whereabouts of their family members in Mexico  travel 476 km (295 milles) direction north from Villahermosa, Tabasco into Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, where they meet Las Patronas, a female collective who feeds the migrants in the train rails. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results. .PICTURED: Bishop Raúl Vera from the Archdiocese of Saltillo, Coahuila, meets with mothers in hunger strike. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results. .PICTURED: Bishop Raúl Vera from the Archdiocese of Saltillo, Coahuila, meets with mothers in hunger strike. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • El 7 de enero de 2015, periodistas colocan carteles en la representación del gobierno de Veracruz exigiendo la aparición con vida de Moisés Sánchez Cerezo, periodista fundador de “La Unión” secuestrado en Medellín de Bravo el 2 de enero. Su cuerpo sin vida fue encontrado el 24 de enero.  / Journalists protest on January 7th, 2015, demanding the hand over of the journalist founder of “La Unión” Moisés Sánchez Cerezo, kidnapped on January 2nd 2015 in Medellín de Bravo. Sánchez Cerezo was found dead on January 24th, 2015. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • After travelling 580 km (360 milles) north from Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, the caravan of central american mothers arrived to Tampico, Tamaulipas, on October 17th, 2012. Tamaulipas is one of the most dangerous zones due to the presence of delictive groups. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Xalapa, Veracruz, 18 de septiembre de 2011.<br />
Caravana al Sur, 2011. Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, 17 de septiembre de 2011.<br />
Caravana al Sur, 2011. Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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