by Ignacio Alvarado Alvarez | Feb 15, 2016 | Al Jazeera, Reportajes
Mexican peasants and mothers of missing say diocese barring them from pope Juárez residents, who have suffered horrific violence, request audience with Francis during his visit to border by Ignacio Alvarado Álvarez CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico — Mesh wire was hurriedly...
by Ignacio Alvarado Alvarez | Feb 10, 2016 | Al Jazeera, Noticias, Reportajes
Lucha por 50 centavos En Ciudad Juárez, los obreros se levantan contra el sistema de maquila Francisca Rivera fue despedida por Lexmark, la corporación basada en Kentucky, EEUU, después de exigir un aumento de sueldo de $5.62 a $6.10 diarios. por Ignacio Alvarado...
by Ignacio Alvarado Alvarez | Sep 19, 2015 | Al Jazeera, Noticias, Reportajes
Mexico’s ghost towns Residents seeking asylum in US fear returning to deadly Juárez Valley By Ignacio Alvarado Álvarez in Guadalupe, Mexico Photos by Julián Cardona for Al Jazeera America Published on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2015 In the spring, the mayor of...
by Ignacio Alvarado Alvarez | Abr 4, 2015 | Al Jazeera, Reportajes
Bishop: Natural resources are being snatched from indigenous Mexicans Newly formed people’s assembly aims to rewrite political and legal order to better protect poor from private interests by Ignacio Alvarado Álvarez MEXICO CITY — The voice of the Dominican...
by Ignacio Alvarado Alvarez | Mar 11, 2015 | Al Jazeera, Reportajes
Terror in Coahuila: ‘Everything became hell’ after Zetas entered prisons State authorities have since regained control, but inmates say torture and murder continue by Ignacio Alvarado Álvarez Editor’s note: This is the last in a three-part series, “Terror in...
by Ignacio Alvarado Alvarez | Mar 10, 2015 | Al Jazeera, Reportajes
Terror in Coahuila: Gas reserves beneath turf war in northern Mexico? Texas researchers link spike in murders and disappearances to land grab in energy-rich Burgos Basin by Ignacio Alvarado Álvarez Editor’s note: This is the second in a three-part series, “Terror in...