2:38 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Justice| Violence| Women| mexico · No Comments
18 Oct 2009Women raped, murdered and disappeared in Juarez continues to be an ongoing situation. With over 400 cases reported and an unknown number not reported, the issue fades in and out of the public eye.
I would like to know of ways to support local organizations and local families in and around Juarez. Organizations without big budgets so that the mujeres of Juarez can live and rest in peace.
2:30 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Activism| Celebrities| Women · 1 Comment
8 Feb 2007
JLo will receive a human rights award from Amnesty International for her work in bringing attention to the strange disappearances and murders of hundreds of women in the Mexican border town of Ciudad Juarez:
Lopez will receive the Artists for Amnesty award Feb. 14 at the Berlin Film Festival from Nobel Peace Prize winner Jose Ramos-Horta. The film “Bordertown” will make its debut Feb. 15 at the festival.In “Bordertown,” Lopez plays an investigative journalist reporting on the serial killings of women in the border city of Juarez, Mexico. Directed by Gregory Nava, the film also stars Antonio Banderas and Martin Sheen.
Is it just me, or does JLo seem to have gotten more “deep” since she married Marc Anthony?
Via / Yahoo! Entertainment
Image: JLo on the set of Bordertown – Credit Grosby Group
12:22 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Justice| Women| mexico · Comments Off
18 Aug 2006
The Denver Post is reporting that officials in Denver have picked up a suspect that is believed to have been involved in the killings of hundreds of women in the border town of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua (Mexico). Details are still sketchy, but Mexican officials are also saying that there is reason to believe that the suspect is part of a group of criminals responsible for the crimes:
Edgar Alvarez-Cruz was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Denver for being in the country illegally after Mexican authorities asked the U.S. Marshals Service to help locate him in the city.Mexican authorities believe Alvarez-Cruz is part of a gang of men who raped and murdered at least 10 women in Ciudad Juarez from 1993 to 2003, U.S. Ambassador Antonio O. Garza Jr. said.
The suspect apparently has an arrest record in the state of Colorado dating back to 2002, and was apprehended on an immigration violation. No warrant was issued for the murders but:
Mexican authorities made a specific request that they wanted Alvarez-Cruz in custody.Mexico Attorney General Daniel Cabeza de Vaca told reporters Alvarez-Cruz had been under investigation but fled the country.
“We don’t exactly know how many homicides he may have been responsible for, but there is solid evidence in several cases we know of,” Cabeza de Vaca said.
Here’s hoping this is a breakthrough, but pressure on the Mexican government to put a stop to this should not subside. If this man is involved, he is but one piece of the puzzle and we should all continue to make noise about this cause.
Via / The Denver Post
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