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SECTOR WORK MORE THAN 200 THOUSAND CHILDREN.

Carlos Burguete C P. In Chiapas there are more than 200 thousand children working in various economic and productive sectors of the entity, with the agricultural and business which concentrated the largest number of children and youth, said Yamil Melgar Bravo, delegate of the Ministry of Labor and Prevention Social (STPS).
The federal official said the main violations of the rights of working children are lack of health protection, as well as being objects of discrimination and even violence, what the delegation of the Ministry of Labor conducted an inspection of the workplace. Full story here
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are being exploited children sexually, they say.


Correspondent / Fair Chiapas .- This past Tuesday, Chiloljá community in the municipality of San Juan Cancuc, some 80 teachers of the democratic bloc, took the offices of the school supervisory 0717, this in order to require the dismissal of Professor Jiménez Casimira Monterrosa in charge of the supervisory this.

Later, about 800 people, residents of this community led by Antonio Guzmán Jiménez, rural agent, retained teachers who had taken such supervisory, arguing that it was not possible to follow losing more classes. After a meeting of several hours, agreed as follows: The protesters pledged to respect the physical integrity of each of the teachers and release on Wednesday. Full story here .

MIGRANTS HAVE THE RIGHT TO WORK TOGETHER.
Paulina Fernandez CP. The migrant population is working, and thus has the right to go to work where they have more chance of having a steady income and to seek better opportunities, so it is important to provide protection, said Marie-Laure Coubés, General Coordinator Survey Frontier Migration in North and South of Mexico's Colegio de la Frontera Norte.

The researcher found that a good sign is that in Chiapas there is the effort into their public policies to protect and care for Central American migrants traveling through the state. Full story here .
REQUIRE THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT, END OF AGGRESSION AGAINST ALL RIGHTS DEFENDERS IN CHIAPAS.
José Encinos / Melel Xojobal, San Cristobal de Las Casas .- In a joint newsletter of the Center Digna Ochoa Human Rights AC (CDH Digna Ochoa), the Human Rights Center Fray Matias de Cordova y Ordoñez AC (CDH Fraymaco) and the Human Rights Center Fray Bartolome de Las Casas, AC. (Frayba) expressing concern about the judicial harassment to members of the HRC Digna Ochoa, specifically to his director's lawyer Nathaniel Hernandez Nunez and other lawyers from the same institution.

point out that the "Human Rights Centers undersigned, express our concern about the use of legal actions against human rights defenders, with the object of judicial harassment and reflect on their work to defend and promote human rights. "
therefore require "the Mexican government to fulfill its obligations to end all forms of aggression and / or obstruction to the work of the defenders of human rights in Chiapas and to comply with obligations under the Declaration on the Right and Responsibility of Individuals, Groups and Organs of Society to Promote and Protect Universally Recognized Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. "
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THIS SUNDAY APRIL 3, VARANO START TIME, ONE HOUR FORWARD TO WATCH.

Sandra de los Santos, Expreso de Chiapas .- On Sunday April 3rd at the national level begins daylight saving time so you have to advance clocks one hour before preferably from Saturday night said the Trust Energy Saving (FIDE).
Since 1996, DST starts from the first Sunday of April and ends the last Sunday of October. The main objective is to make better use of sunlight during the months of more sunshine, with the goal of a reduction in power consumption. Full story here
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INITIATIVE MEMBERS DISCLAIM would force "Ninis" to join the army.

La Jornada NL SOARS IN THE NUMBER OF BANDS girls attracted by Maria Alejandra Arroyo
newspaper La Jornada
Monterrey NL. In Nuevo León are increasingly arrested and killed raised under 21 years, and there is a growing fanaticism for
drug subculture,
fueled by gangs, who recruit young people and children with promises of money, fame , charm and power, to compensate the losses were caused by security forces, say academics.
The report of the Trans Border Institute
Drugs and Violence in Mexico,
Viridiana Rios and David Shirk, said that from 2009 to 2010 the number of killings in the state increased from 112 to 604, and the 2010 census relates that at the same time period, homicides among 15 to 19 years increased from 22 to 27.9 percent of the national total of violent deaths. Full story here
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ASK STUDENTS REPORT ABUSE IN HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS.
Emir Olivares Alonso
/ Newspaper La Jornada
Young people from different high school campuses of the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM) continued to express their rejection of academic abuses and harassment by some teachers.
On Tuesday staged a march on campus inside six of the National Preparatory School (ENP), which invited the community to report abuse of teachers and principals. During the mobilization held that the authorities of the institution have decided to terminate the contracts of two staff at the school seven students who were accused of abuse that teachers and staff of one sexual harassment. Full story here .
PE ATTACKS ON ALERT FOR ACTIVISTS IN MEXICO.
By Staff Writer

Mexico City (CIMAC) .- Members of Parliament (EP) warned that Mexico is experiencing one of the most violent periods in its history, since the war against organized crime launched by Felipe Calderón affects the entire country and has killed more than 30 000 dead.
The MEPs Satu Hassi and Ska Keller, the Greens in the EP, external to a possible approach is discussed with government officials Mexico, to address the implementation of a mechanism of protection of human rights defenders Human Rights (DH) and journalists. Full story here

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STATUS OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING NEAR THE BORDER.
Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Children Today Agency .- The coordinator of the Center for Integral Attention to the Family (DIF) Anapra, Alfredo Hernández Ceballos reported that 10 months have been set up in Ciudad Juárez, the coordination of DIF Anapra state in the colonies and Newfoundland, carried out activities aimed to the community through various activities.
noted that some of them are through workshops in English, tissue, seniors, Kung Fu and Tai chi for children and adults, soccer, guitar, iche, iche task club, workshops psychology, parent workshops, cosmetology, and management services of Social Work. Full story here
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THE COURT WILL MEET TODAY ALLEGED RAPE OF A CHILD IN SCHOOL.

Millennium / Mexico .- The Supreme Court Nation will today its decision on the complaint for alleged violation of the son of Leticia Valdes Martell, which occurred in November 2006 in Oaxaca.
14/2010
The case concerns the teacher Magdalena García Soto is involved in an alleged child abuse Valdes Martell, however, the case has contradictions and similarity to an accusation made by the child's mother in 1996 against her boss. Full story here
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DAM TAKE THE INHABITANTS Zapotillo Temacapulín, ACAS and Palmarejo. JORGE COVARRUBIAS, La Jornada de Jalisco

Temacapulín Villagers and various social organizations took the dam under the Zapotillo breach of the State Water Commission (CEA) to the suspension of work ordered by the assistant chief judge of the state of Jalisco, Martha Leticia Muro Arellano.
Affected concern under 2245/2008 and 2262/2008 accumulated settled in favor of Maria del Consuelo Espinoza Carvajal and Luis Villegas Ruiz on 4 February. The lawyer for the victims, Guadalupe Espinosa, recalled that there is also the recommendation of the Human Rights Commission for violating 35/2009 guarantees individual.
"Well, has not complied with the recommendation 35/2009, amparo, consultation, there is no Environmental Impact Statement, there is no land use, in addition to the dams are not sustainable, as the community what can you do? The authorities instead of fulfilling the injunctions are engaged in to appeal their sentences. This is bordered saw, they had no other way, "he said. Full story here

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RADIODIFUS DISMANTLIN 10 ORAS ILLEGAL.
Martín Hernández / La Jornada de Oriente
newspaper La Jornada
Puebla, Puebla .-
The Federal Communications Commission, the Ministry of Communications and Transport (SCT) and the Federal Police, dismantled a dozen radio stations in Puebla and Tlaxcala, which illegally used in frequency modulation (FM).
The delegate of the SCT in Puebla, Grajales Roberto Espina, said the government of the Republic shall monitor the radio spectrum is not used in an irregular manner and ensured that all stations-nine-Puebla and Tlaxcala not only usufruct the FM band, but traded spaces. Full story here
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INTERNATIONAL EVENT

RESTRICT ABORTION, DEATH SENTENCE FOR LATIN.
For Gladis Torres Ruiz
Mexico City (CIMAC) .- Organizations for the rights of women in Latin America (LA) stated before the Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) which states the region "against life" of the female population, by failing to ensure access to the Legal Termination of Pregnancy (ILE).
During the thematic hearing on the reproductive rights of women in LA and the Caribbean, held yesterday at the UN headquarters in Washington, United States, the groups warned that the lack of legal and health policies permit legal abortion threatens the lives of Latin America, especially the poorest. Full story here
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ensure that men take more risks in SEX than girls.

Spain, Agencia Children Today 30.5% .- students aged 14 to 16 reported having sexual intercourse (33.6% of boys, 27.4% of girls). 73% of these sexually active students had admitted having a sexual relationship at risk. Specifically, 82.3% of boys compared to 63% of girls.
in condom use, men are less cautious, although both men and women used the condom as a contraceptive method widely (84.2% vs. 86.7%). Only 37.4% of boys had refused to have sex without protection, while 60% of the girls themselves had adopted that attitude rejection. Full story here

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at least 500 thousand children have fled their homes.
Ivory Coast Children today .- Agency Emergency Coordinator Save the Children, Barbara Mineo, has called for the cessation of violence against children in Ivory Coast. "These children have suffered greatly in recent months and we demand respect for their basic rights to survival and development," he explained.

The NGO has signed an agreement with the English Agency for International Development (AECI), which will enable, for the next six months, more than 4,000 children receive an education. In this way, Save the Children is training teachers and distributing school supplies.
In addition, Save the Children has warned of the displaced that is causing the crisis. "Violence is increasing in Abidjan and the west of the country and people still leave their homes," said Mineo. Full story here
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ORIGINAL CLAIM FOR GENDER VIOLENCE.
City Buenos Aires, Agencia Children today .- lift a broken or burned clothing for each victim. Be 262, to remember the 213 women and adolescents who were killed in Argentina last year by domestic violence, mostly in the hands of their partner or ex-partner, and their daughters, sons and other family also victims of male violence.
organizations demanding "a comprehensive public policy according to the scale of the problem." This implies shelters for victims and their children, because in a city of nearly 4 million inhabitants, only one with 60 seats. Involves the creation of service centers for the daughters and sons of those women who "still remain to be seen as victims in the areas of education, health and justice. For the most part, continue the relationship with their parents without the appropriate care. " Full story here
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PROCESSED BY ABORTION Salvadorans. Editors

Mexico City (CIMAC) .- The Association Citizens for Decriminalization of Abortion, Ethics and Eugenics, El Salvador, reported the case of a woman who was charged with aggravated murder after suffering a "labor premature "because a condition common in this country known as" placenta abructa. "
In the press release, Civic Association explained that the "placenta abructa" is a condition that causes premature separation of the fetus with the placenta and umbilical cord, and when women suffer from it have to hide it otherwise, are accused of aggravated homicide, which the minimum penalty is 30 years in prison. Full story here
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DH DEFENDERS ARE IN TOTAL VULNERABILITY.

For Anayeli García Martínez
Mexico City (CIMAC) .- In the more than two thousand complaints of death threats, beatings and killings of human rights defenders (DH) in Latin America ( AL), 23 organizations from 11 countries of the region demanded that the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) to create an office to protect activists and require states to implement effective protection measures.
During the hearing topic "Situation of Human Rights Defenders Human Rights in the Americas" is now held at the headquarters of the Commission in Washington, U.S. citizen representatives of Mexico, Honduras, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and Guatemala, among other nations, reported that AL is in a "vulnerable." Full story here

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BE 37 YEARS OF AGE LIMIT FOR A SAFE PREGNANCY. Spain, Children's Agency today .- As part of the III International Congress held in Seville has CIVT clinic on Friday and Saturday, the specialist has referred in his lecture to a study by the Dexeus, in which up to 5,000 cycles analyzed in vitro fertilization (IVF) and concluded that "over 37 years, things are worse, and the prognosis for pregnancy success rate is reduced significantly ".

Thus, explained that as the patient's advanced age, "the follicle count significantly dropped," which means "at levels significantly higher FSH and lower number of oocytes retrieved, ie worse performance associated with age. " Full story here .


COMMEMORATE THE MISSING CHILDREN'S DAY.
San Salvador, El Salvador, Agency for Children Today .- The main event will take place in the amphitheater of the International Center for Fairs and Conventions and will be headed by the president, Mauricio Funes.
Social Inclusion Secretariat announced that during the day there was a minute of silence in schools in the country, will be submitted and postmarked Shall the award of a university competition testing. Full story here
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, FACTORS THAT TREND.
Reuters / Newspaper La Jornada
London, 30 March. Mortality rates among adolescents have exceeded those of children, as a growing number of young people die because of violence or injuries, while efforts to reduce child deaths are more successful.
A study based on data from 50 countries during the second half of the twentieth century found that most deaths of young people were due to incidents such as accidents or reckless behavior, because violence and suicide are also key causes of death. Full story here
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"every time water is being managed as a commodity MORE."
EMA RTV / OLA · Rocío Muñoz (AP) For the first time in history, most of the world's population lives in cities. And while the numbers continued to grow: More than a million people have no potable water in the world and 10,000 children a year die of thirst by drinking contaminated water. But there are enough water resources to supply the entire population.

The overexploitation of aquifers, deforestation, pollution and mismanagement are leading to reduced river flow, the disappearance of Flaura and flora on the banks, and genuine social disasters and conflicts politicians in the world. To discuss a new water culture, the program from east to west, from the Association of Municipal Issuers of Andalusia, through Onda Local de Andalucía, talks with Leandro del Moral, president of the New Water Culture Foundation. Full story here
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INDIAN LAND BURNED to grow biofuels. IPS · Danilo Valladares · (Guatemala)

March 24 sugar mill private guards Chabil Utzaj Company allegedly proceeded to destroy the crops of the farm community of San Pablo Pamoxan, in the northwestern province Guatemala's Alta Verapaz, despite a court amparo that prevents the sugar company to take actions that are powers of the security forces, according to a report of the Committee for Peasant Unity. Police evictions began nine days earlier. Full story here
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