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  • Pescadores indígenas cucapah. Indiviso, Baja California. 13 de agosto de 2014.. (Foto: 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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  • Hilda Hurtado Valenzuela, presidenta de la Sociedad Cooperativa del Pueblo Indígena Cucapah. Indiviso, Baja California. 13 de agosto de 2014.. (Photo: 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • El Mayor. Indiviso, Baja California. 13 de agosto de 2014.. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • El Mayor. Indiviso, Baja California. 13 de agosto de 2014.. (Photo: 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 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 Mayor. Indiviso, Baja California. 13 de agosto de 2014.. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Alía Madesdana, cucapah. Indiviso, Baja California. 13 de agosto de 2014.. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • El Mayor. Indiviso, Baja California. 13 de agosto de 2014.. (Photo: 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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  • Delta del Río Colorado. Indiviso, Baja California. 13 de agosto de 2014.. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Delta del Río Colorado. Indiviso, Baja California. 13 de agosto de 2014.. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Interior de cocina en El Mayor. Indiviso, Baja California. 13 de agosto de 2014.. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Pescador indígena cucapah. Indiviso, Baja California. 13 de agosto de 2014.. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero.)
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  • Mónica Gonzáles inició un trabajo de recuperación de la lengua cucapah. Según la UNESCO, queda apenas una decena de hablantes. El Mayor. Indiviso, Baja California. 13 de agosto de 2014.. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • El Mayor. Indiviso, Baja California. 13 de agosto de 2014.. (Photo: 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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  • 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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  • Un campesino camina en los bordes del Río Papagayo en  la comunidad de Aguacaliente, Acapulco, Guerrero. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • El Mayor. Indiviso, Baja California. 13 de agosto de 2014.. (Photo: 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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  • Una mujer sale de su casa inundada en el ejido Salvazúchil, en el municipio de Pánuco, Veracruz. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers of dissapeared people begin a hunger strike in front of the General Attorney of the Republic building  in Mexico City on  May 9th, demanding  investigation of their cases of sons and other people disappeared, most of them with violence, during the past administration of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa..PICTURED: Ana María Maldonado, mother of Carlos Palomares, disappeared on September 22nd, 2010, in Mexico City.(Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers of dissapeared people begin a hunger strike in front of the General Attorney of the Republic building  in Mexico City on  May 9th, demanding  investigation of their cases of sons and other people disappeared, most of them with violence, during the past administration of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa..PICTURED: Alicia Trejo Trejo, mother of Francisco Albavera Trejo, disappeared on March 26th, 2010 in Mexico City. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers of dissapeared people begin a hunger strike in front of the General Attorney of the Republic building  in Mexico City on  May 9th, demanding  investigation of their cases of sons and other people disappeared, most of them with violence, during the past administration of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa..PICTURED: Nancy Raquel Rosete, mother of Elvis Axel Torres Rosete, disappeared on December 29th, 2010. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers of dissapeared people begin a hunger strike in front of the General Attorney of the Republic building  in Mexico City on  May 9th, demanding  investigation of their cases of sons and other people disappeared, most of them with violence, during the past administration of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa..PICTURED: Ricardo García Cervantes, sub attorney on Human Rights of the General Attorney of the Republic PGR), who refused to offer warranties to the protestors. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers of dissapeared people begin a hunger strike in front of the General Attorney of the Republic building  in Mexico City on  May 9th, demanding  investigation of their cases of sons and other people disappeared, most of them with violence, during the past administration of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa..PICTURED: Ricardo García Cervantes, sub attorney on Human Rights of the General Attorney of the Republic PGR), who refused to offer warranties to the protestors. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Mothers of dissapeared people begin ..rike
  • Mothers of dissapeared people begin a hunger strike in front of the General Attorney of the Republic building  in Mexico City on  May 9th, demanding  investigation of their cases of sons and other people disappeared, most of them with violence, during the past administration of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa..PICTURED: Ana María Maldonado, mother of Carlos Palomares, disappeared on September 22nd, 2010, in Mexico City. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Mothers of dissapeared people begin ..rike
  • Mothers of dissapeared people begin a hunger strike in front of the General Attorney of the Republic building  in Mexico City on  May 9th, demanding  investigation of their cases of sons and other people disappeared, most of them with violence, during the past administration of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa..PICTURED: Margarita López Pérez, mother of Yahaira Guadalupe Bahena López, disappeared on April 13th, 2011 in Oaxaca. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Men isolated from the breakfast room prepare for their academic test.  Once in Mexico, the National Institute for the Education of Adult people offers  deported people to make a test to validate studies and adequate the grades to Mexican. The test also helps people to find a job in Tijuana . // Un grupo de hombres aislados del salón del desayunado se preparan para un examen académico. Una vez en México, el INEA (Instituto Nacional para la Educación de los Adultos) ofrece una oportunidad para validar estudios y adecuar los grados académicos con el mexicano. El examen les ayuda a obtener un trabajo en Tijuana- (Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Homeless people from Tijuana, some of them former deported people o migrants who seek to cross the border, gather every morning in the Salesian community breakfast room of Padre Chava (Desayunador Salesiano) to have a free breakfast. // Personas sin techo en Tijuana, muchos de ellos deportados o migrantes que buscan cruzar la frontera, se juntan cada mañana en el Desayunador Salesiano del Padre Chava para obtener alimentos gratuitos.  (Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A barber shaves the beard of a deported person who wants to seek employment. For the personnel of the Desayunador Salesiano, it is important for people to preserve their dignity, even after being deported. // Un barbero afeita el rostro de una persona deportada que busca empleo. Para el personal del Desayunador Salesiano, es importante que las personas conserven su dignidad aún después de ser deportados. (Prometeo Lucero)
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  • With no shoelaces in their shoes and with a paper bag, a group of deported young people is spotted when they get out of El Chaparral Sentry .  // Un grupo de jóvenes recién deportados con una bolsa de papel y sin agujetas en los zapatos sale de la Garita El Chaparral (Prometeo Lucero)
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  • People talk in a public assembly convened to organize their justice group, named Citizen Council and inspired in the Community Police.  Huamuxtitl·n communities, conformed more from mestizo people, started their own community police group in 2011, after living kidnappings in the town in complicity with local authorities, including ministerial police and mayoress.  / Personas hablan en una asamblea p?blica convocada para organizar su grupo de justicia, llamado Consejo Ciudadano e inspirado en la PolicÌa Comunitaria. Las comunidades de  Huamuxtitl·n comenzaron su propio grupo de justicia en 2011, llamado Consejo Ciudadano e inspirado en la PolicÌa Comunitaria, despuÈs de sufrir secuestros en complicidad con autoridades locales que incluÌan a la policÌa ministerial y la alcaldesa. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • People line waiting to receive money in exchange of their vote for presidential candidate Enrique Peña Nieto, later alleged as winner, in Iztapalapa, east of Mexico City on june 30th, 2012. After numerous complaints on coercion, including a complex delivery of credit cards on supermarkets by Monex and Soriana, the whole presidential electoral process was impugnated by candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador and pointed as fraudulent by citizens and activists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Men talk in a public assembly convened to organize their justice group, named Citizen Council and inspired in the Community Police.  Huamuxtitl·n communities, conformed more from mestizo people, started their own community police group in 2011, after living kidnappings in the town in complicity with local authorities, including ministerial police and mayoress.  / Hombres hablan en una asamblea p?blica convocada para organizar su grupo de justicia, llamado Consejo Ciudadano e inspirado en la PolicÌa Comunitaria. Las comunidades de  Huamuxtitl·n comenzaron su propio grupo de justicia en 2011, llamado Consejo Ciudadano e inspirado en la PolicÌa Comunitaria, despuÈs de sufrir secuestros en complicidad con autoridades locales que incluÌan a la policÌa ministerial y la alcaldesa. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Members of the Citizen Council (inspired in the Community Police)  patrol in Santa Cruz.  Huamuxtitl·n communities, conformed more from mestizo people, started their own community police group in 2011, after living kidnappings in the town in complicity with local authorities, including ministerial police and mayoress. / Miembros del Consejo Ciudadano (inspirado en la PolicÌa Comunitaria) patrullan en Santa Cruz.  Las comunidades de  Huamuxtitl·n comenzaron su propio grupo de justicia en 2011, llamado Consejo Ciudadano e inspirado en la PolicÌa Comunitaria, despuÈs de sufrir secuestros en complicidad con autoridades locales que incluÌan a la policÌa ministerial y la alcaldesa.   (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Territorio Comunitario
  • Minerva Gil (on microphone) speaks in the community radio "Superactivo" in Huamuxtitlán when Miguel Buitrago (back) finishes his program "Rescatemos lo Nuestro".  Huamuxtitlán communities, conformed more from mestizo people, started their own justice group in 2011, named Citizen Council and inspired in the Community Police, after suffering kidnappings in the town in complicity with local authorities, including ministerial police and mayoress. / Minerva Gil (al micrófono) habla en la radio comunitaria "Superactivo" en Huamuxtitlán, al finalizar Miguel Buitrago su programa "Rescatemos lo Nuestro". Las comunidades de  Huamuxtitlán comenzaron su propio grupo de justicia en 2011, llamado Consejo Ciudadano e inspirado en la Policía Comunitaria, despuÈs de sufrir secuestros en complicidad con autoridades locales que incluÌan a la policÌa ministerial y la alcaldesa. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Territorio Comunitario
  • People who attend to the State Encounter of Community Justice in San Luis Acatl·n,  reads a state Order to regulate the Community Police on February 17th, 2013.  / Asistentes al Encuentro Estatal de Justicia Comunitaria leen el decreto estatal que regularÌa a la PolicÌa Comunitaria, el 17 de febrero de 2013. (Photo:Prometeo Lucero)
    Territorio Comunitario
  • Members of the Citizen Council (inspired in the Community Police)  patrol the streets of Huamuxtitl·n.  Huamuxtitl·n communities, conformed more from mestizo people, started their own community police group in 2011, after living kidnappings in the town in complicity with local authorities, including ministerial police and mayoress. / Miembros del Consejo Ciudadano (inspirado en la PolicÌa Comunitaria) se patrullan las calles de Huamuxtitl·n.  Las comunidades de  Huamuxtitl·n comenzaron su propio grupo de justicia en 2011, llamado Consejo Ciudadano e inspirado en la PolicÌa Comunitaria, despuÈs de sufrir secuestros en complicidad con autoridades locales que incluÌan a la policÌa ministerial y la alcaldesa.   (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Territorio Comunitario
  • A member of the Citizen Council (inspired in the Community Police) prepares to patrol the streets of Huamuxtitl·n.  Huamuxtitl·n communities, conformed more from mestizo people, started their own community police group in 2011, after living kidnappings in the town in complicity with local authorities, including ministerial police and mayoress. / Un miembro del Consejo Ciudadano (inspirado en la PolicÌa Comunitaria) se prepara para patrullar en las calles de Huamuxtitl·n.  Las comunidades de  Huamuxtitl·n comenzaron su propio grupo de justicia en 2011, llamado Consejo Ciudadano e inspirado en la PolicÌa Comunitaria, despuÈs de sufrir secuestros en complicidad con autoridades locales que incluÌan a la policÌa ministerial y la alcaldesa.   (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Territorio Comunitario
  • A elderly woman speaks in a public assembly convened to organize their justice group, named Citizen Council and inspired in the Community Police.  Huamuxtitl·n communities, conformed more from mestizo people, started their own community police group in 2011, after living kidnappings in the town in complicity with local authorities, including ministerial police and mayoress.  / Una mujer habla en una asamblea p?blica convocada para organizar su grupo de justicia, llamado Consejo Ciudadano e inspirado en la PolicÌa Comunitaria. Las comunidades de  Huamuxtitl·n comenzaron su propio grupo de justicia en 2011, llamado Consejo Ciudadano e inspirado en la PolicÌa Comunitaria, despuÈs de sufrir secuestros en complicidad con autoridades locales que incluÌan a la policÌa ministerial y la alcaldesa. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Territorio Comunitario
  • People who attend to the State Encounter of Community Justice in San Luis Acatl·n,  reads a state Order to regulate the Community Police on February 17th, 2013.  / Asistentes al Encuentro Estatal de Justicia Comunitaria leen el decreto estatal que regularÌa a la Policía Comunitaria, el 17 de febrero de 2013. (Photo:Prometeo Lucero)
    Territorio Comunitario
  • Members of the Citizen Council (inspired in the Community Police)  patrol  in Santa Cruz.  Huamuxtitl·n communities, conformed more from mestizo people, started their own community police group in 2011, after living kidnappings in the town in complicity with local authorities, including ministerial police and mayoress. / Miembros del Consejo Ciudadano (inspirado en la PolicÌa Comunitaria) se patrullan las calles de Santa Cruz.  Las comunidades de  Huamuxtitl·n comenzaron su propio grupo de justicia en 2011, llamado Consejo Ciudadano e inspirado en la PolicÌa Comunitaria, despuÈs de sufrir secuestros en complicidad con autoridades locales que incluÌan a la policÌa ministerial y la alcaldesa.   (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Territorio Comunitario
  • Members of the Citizen Council (inspired in the Community Police)  patrol the streets of Huamuxtitl·n.  Huamuxtitl·n communities, conformed more from mestizo people, started their own community police group in 2011, after living kidnappings in the town in complicity with local authorities, including ministerial police and mayoress. / Miembros del Consejo Ciudadano (inspirado en la PolicÌa Comunitaria) se patrullan las calles de Huamuxtitl·n.  Las comunidades de  Huamuxtitl·n comenzaron su propio grupo de justicia en 2011, llamado Consejo Ciudadano e inspirado en la PolicÌa Comunitaria, despuÈs de sufrir secuestros en complicidad con autoridades locales que incluÌan a la policÌa ministerial y la alcaldesa.   (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Territorio Comunitario
  • Voluntarios civiles ayudan en labores de rescate después de que un temblor de 7.1 grados de magnitud colapsara algunos edificios en la Ciudad de México, el 19 de septiembre de 2017. Reportes preliminares al final del día confirman la muerte de 248 personas. // Civil volunteers help in rescue labors in Mexico City after a tremor with magnitude 7.1 collapsed buildings on September 19th, 2017. Preliminary reports at the end of the day confirm the death of 248 people. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Voluntarios civiles ayudan en labores de rescate después de que un temblor de 7.1 grados de magnitud colapsara algunos edificios en la Ciudad de México, el 19 de septiembre de 2017. Reportes preliminares al final del día confirman la muerte de 248 personas. // Civil volunteers help in rescue labors in Mexico City after a tremor with magnitude 7.1 collapsed buildings on September 19th, 2017. Preliminary reports at the end of the day confirm the death of 248 people. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Students  conmemorate the 'Massacre of Tlatelolco" ocurred on october 2nd, 1968, when Mexican Army and a paramilitary group called "Halcones" (Falcoms), opened fire against  a student meeting in Tlatelolco, leaving an undetermined number of dead and wounded people. October 2nd, 2012  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Como si fuera un día normal, personas camina <br />
 frente a la Iglesia de San Juan Bautista, Coyoacán, el 27 de octubre de 2017, donde parte de su estructura cayó durante el sismo // As if it was a normal day, people walk in front of San Juan Bautista Church, Coyoacán, on October 27th, 2017, where part of its structure felt during the earthquake. (Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Voluntarios civiles ayudan en labores de rescate después de que un temblor de 7.1 grados de magnitud colapsara algunos edificios en la Ciudad de México, el 19 de septiembre de 2017. Reportes preliminares al final del día confirman la muerte de 248 personas. // Civil volunteers help in rescue labors in Mexico City after a tremor with magnitude 7.1 collapsed buildings on September 19th, 2017. Preliminary reports at the end of the day confirm the death of 248 people. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
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Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
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This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
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They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (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
  • Students  conmemorate the 'Massacre of Tlatelolco" ocurred on october 2nd, 1968, when Mexican Army and a paramilitary group called "Halcones" (Falcoms), opened fire against  a student meeting in Tlatelolco, leaving an undetermined number of dead and wounded people. October 2nd, 2012  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Voluntarios civiles ayudan en labores de rescate después de que un temblor de 7.1 grados de magnitud colapsara algunos edificios en la Ciudad de México, el 19 de septiembre de 2017. Reportes preliminares al final del día confirman la muerte de 248 personas. // Civil volunteers help in rescue labors in Mexico City after a tremor with magnitude 7.1 collapsed buildings on September 19th, 2017. Preliminary reports at the end of the day confirm the death of 248 people. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Voluntarios civiles ayudan en labores de rescate después de que un temblor de 7.1 grados de magnitud colapsara algunos edificios en la Ciudad de México, el 19 de septiembre de 2017. Reportes preliminares al final del día confirman la muerte de 248 personas. // Civil volunteers help in rescue labors in Mexico City after a tremor with magnitude 7.1 collapsed buildings on September 19th, 2017. Preliminary reports at the end of the day confirm the death of 248 people. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: 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. (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
  • Voluntarios civiles ayudan en labores de rescate después de que un temblor de 7.1 grados de magnitud colapsara algunos edificios en la Ciudad de México, el 19 de septiembre de 2017. Reportes preliminares al final del día confirman la muerte de 248 personas. // Civil volunteers help in rescue labors in Mexico City after a tremor with magnitude 7.1 collapsed buildings on September 19th, 2017. Preliminary reports at the end of the day confirm the death of 248 people. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Jóvenes caminan cerca del estacionamiento de Galerías Coapa, uno de los más antiguos centros comerciales de la Ciudad de México, el 12 de octubre de 2017. En el lugar, dos personas murieron durante el sismo, aunque no fueron inicialmente reportados oficialmente. //  Teenagers walk near the parking entry of Galerias Coapa, one of the oldest malls in Mexico City on October 12th, 2017. In the mall, 2 people died during the earthquake, thought they were not officially reported in the first days. (Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Fotografías de las nueve personas y mascotas que murieron durante el sismo son mostradas en la Unidad Habitacional Tlalpan el 19 de octubre de 2017 // Pictures of the 9 people and pets who died during the earthquake are shown near Unidad Habitacional Tlalpan on October 19th, 2017. (Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Voluntarios civiles ayudan en labores de rescate después de que un temblor de 7.1 grados de magnitud colapsara algunos edificios en la Ciudad de México, el 19 de septiembre de 2017. Reportes preliminares al final del día confirman la muerte de 248 personas. // Civil volunteers help in rescue labors in Mexico City after a tremor with magnitude 7.1 collapsed buildings on September 19th, 2017. Preliminary reports at the end of the day confirm the death of 248 people. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Voluntarios civiles ayudan en labores de rescate después de que un temblor de 7.1 grados de magnitud colapsara algunos edificios en la Ciudad de México, el 19 de septiembre de 2017. Reportes preliminares al final del día confirman la muerte de 248 personas. // Civil volunteers help in rescue labors in Mexico City after a tremor with magnitude 7.1 collapsed buildings on September 19th, 2017. Preliminary reports at the end of the day confirm the death of 248 people. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Voluntarios civiles ayudan en labores de rescate después de que un temblor de 7.1 grados de magnitud colapsara algunos edificios en la Ciudad de México, el 19 de septiembre de 2017. Reportes preliminares al final del día confirman la muerte de 248 personas. // Civil volunteers help in rescue labors in Mexico City after a tremor with magnitude 7.1 collapsed buildings on September 19th, 2017. Preliminary reports at the end of the day confirm the death of 248 people. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants participate in a meeting in the Mexican Senate after arriving to Mexico City on April 24th, 2014. Migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
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Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
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This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
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They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_Migrants_viacrucis_04.JPG
  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (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. (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
  • Students  conmemorate the 'Massacre of Tlatelolco" ocurred on october 2nd, 1968, when Mexican Army and a paramilitary group called "Halcones" (Falcoms), opened fire against  a student meeting in Tlatelolco, leaving an undetermined number of dead and wounded people. October 2nd, 2012  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Community Police members prepare to parade in the town of San Luis Acatlán, Guerrero on October 10th, 2010. The Community Police was born on October 1995, as result of ungovernability and violence in the municipalities of La Montaña and Costa Chica, and is formed by nahua, na'savi, me'phaa indigenous and mestizo people armed with precarious resources. In 1998, is consolidated the Regional Coordinator or Community Authorities (CRAC), civil organization responsible for the administration and justice. Instead of using jails, they practice a "reeducation" system, for the offender reentry in community life. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Personas caminan hacia la estación de metrobús Etiopía, frente a al edificio federal severamente dañado del Sistema Nacional de Empleo en la colonia Narvarte el 30 de octubre de 2017 / People walk into Etiopía Metrobus station in front of the National Employment System, a seriously damaged federal building in Narvarte on October 30th, 2017. <br />
(Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Voluntarios civiles ayudan en labores de rescate después de que un temblor de 7.1 grados de magnitud colapsara algunos edificios en la Ciudad de México, el 19 de septiembre de 2017. Reportes preliminares al final del día confirman la muerte de 248 personas. // Civil volunteers help in rescue labors in Mexico City after a tremor with magnitude 7.1 collapsed buildings on September 19th, 2017. Preliminary reports at the end of the day confirm the death of 248 people. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Voluntarios civiles ayudan en labores de rescate después de que un temblor de 7.1 grados de magnitud colapsara algunos edificios en la Ciudad de México, el 19 de septiembre de 2017. Reportes preliminares al final del día confirman la muerte de 248 personas. // Civil volunteers help in rescue labors in Mexico City after a tremor with magnitude 7.1 collapsed buildings on September 19th, 2017. Preliminary reports at the end of the day confirm the death of 248 people. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Voluntarios civiles ayudan en labores de rescate después de que un temblor de 7.1 grados de magnitud colapsara algunos edificios en la Ciudad de México, el 19 de septiembre de 2017. Reportes preliminares al final del día confirman la muerte de 248 personas. // Civil volunteers help in rescue labors in Mexico City after a tremor with magnitude 7.1 collapsed buildings on September 19th, 2017. Preliminary reports at the end of the day confirm the death of 248 people. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_Migrants_viacrucis_08.JPG
  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_Migrants_viacrucis_01.JPG
  • Activist Miguel Barrera is detained before the beginning of protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A masked activist holds Molotov cocktails during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (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
  • Costilla del Cerro community in La Montaña range of Guerrero. People live of the harvest of corn, beans, quelites and chile and often migrate to work in the north of Mexico or the United States.  (Prometeo Lucero)
    Discrimination and disease in La MontaƱa
  • A member of Fuerzas Unidas por Nuestros Desaparecidos en Coahuila (FUNDEC), a local organization dedicated to disappeared people in this northern state holds pictures in a wall in Saltillo, on October 21st, 2012 (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Students  conmemorate the 'Massacre of Tlatelolco" ocurred on october 2nd, 1968, when Mexican Army and a paramilitary group called "Halcones" (Falcoms), opened fire against  a student meeting in Tlatelolco, leaving an undetermined number of dead and wounded people. October 2nd, 2012  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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