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Tabasco · TabascoAuthorities in Mexico confirmed the arrest of 20 cartel gunmen, the killing of three others, and the wounding of two more following a series of shootouts in the coastal state of Tabasco. The clashes come after the region experienced a dramatic rise in cartel shootouts and targeted killings. The post Mexican Soldiers Arrest 20 Cartel Gunmen, Kill 3 in Coastal State Shootout appeared first on Breitbart.See the Story
Mexican Soldiers Arrest 20 Cartel Gunmen, Kill 3 in Coastal State Shootout
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Housing · TabascoThe Committee recommends that the State party take all necessary measures to ensure that the right to adequate housing is guaranteed in the State party's next periodic report.See the Story
Disseminate video of the moment they execute a man inside a shopping mall in Tabasco - The Review
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Tabasco · TabascoThe community of El Bosque in the municipality of Centla, in the State of Tabasco, has already gone down in history because of its inevitable disappearance. This time it wasn't drug trafficking or organized crime, nor was it the lack of work, this community disappeared because the sea ate it. El Bosque became the first place in our country where climate displacement was formally recognized, the first entire town forced to leave due to the effect…See the Story
The disappearance of the community of El Bosque, swallowed by the sea in Tabasco
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AMLO · VillahermosaXóchitl Gálvez's campaign has arrived in Tabasco for the first time, the native state of Andrés Manuel López Obrador. The opposition coalition candidate Fuerza y Corazón por México has once again bet on an anti-crime and insecurity message, the axis of her speech in the first six days of the campaign. 'The president lied to his people, Tabasco is worse than ever', said the flag-bearer of the alliance made up of the National Action Party (PAN), t…See the Story
Xóchitl Gálvez, in López Obrador's homeland: 'The president lied to his people, Tabasco is worse than ever.'
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Tabasco · TabascoThe 60-page report, “‘I Just Want to Contribute to Society’: The Need for Legal Gender Recognition in Tabasco, Mexico,” documents the pervasive socioeconomic disadvantages that trans people experience due to a mismatch between their gender and their identity documents. A lack of accurate documents, often in combination with anti-trans bias, has led to discrimination, harassment, and violence for trans people.See the Story
“I Just Want to Contribute to Society”
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“Family Is Like a Circle,” a portrait of Sandra R., a transgender woman interviewed for the report, with her mother and grandmother in Villahermosa.
© 2019 Pablo Zarate and Saraí Gavilán for Community Center for Inclusion
(Villahermosa) –The lack of a legal gender recognition procedure in Mexico’s Tabasco state creates barriers for transgender people in employment, health, education, and access to banking, Human Rights Watc…See the Story
Mexico: Trans People Denied Rights in Tabasco State
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AMLO · VillahermosaFrom December to now, the state of Tabasco, in southeastern Mexico and the birthplace of Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), no longer makes headlines for security reasons. The only reason the state was in the news was the construction of the new Dos Bocas refinery, one of AMLO's flagship projects. Since December, a drastic change has occurred and Tabasco, one of the least populated states in the country, has become a reflection of the violence …See the Story
Tabasco, the peaceful small homeland of López Obrador taken by violence and drug cartels.
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