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.- In order to show different looks and images San Cristobal de Las Casas, San Cristobal United Youth organized a major exhibition of photographs is called "San Cristobal, from the House" to present a few places before seen or taken into account.

Yksmark Kramsky Espinosa, president of the United Youth of San Cristobal that promotes citizen participation, said this initiative comes with the idea that you can learn new photographic views of the city but "do not seek the usual tourist pictures, but citizens share other ways to observe our municipality. "
He announced that the call has already been issued by the Department of Education, Culture, Recreation and municipal government in cooperation with Youth United for San Cristobal, and is open from the last 15 April until 15 May this year, at which time work will be received. Reported that the photographs will be received only through the account www.facebook.com / educacion.sancristobal . Full story here
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STUDENTS DROPPING DOWN THROUGH GRANTS, INFORMS
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Carlos Burguete CP. According to the state coordinator for Opportunities in Chiapas, Edgar Cortazar Sergio Villafuerte, the dropout rate among students who are supported with financial scholarships awarded for study in high school, has fallen by up to 60 percent.

He explained that it is women who receive more financial support to continue their education, since many of them drop out due to pregnancy or because they marry at a young age, as well lack of financial resources from parents. Full story here
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INFANT TO 50% suffered from sleeping disorders.

MDER. CP. Half of children suffer at some time in sleep disorders, especially sleep walking, bruxism (teeth grinding), nightmares, nocturnal enuresis (bed wetting), night terrors and insomnia.

If any of these events occur in more than three sometimes for a week and so subsequent and interfere with daily activities of the child, it is important to change their eating habits and sleeping habits. Full story here
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xenophobia and ANTISEMETISMO MAY BE INCLUDED IN LAW AGAINST DISCRIMINATION.

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Chiapas / Sandra de los Santos .- antisemetismo Xenophobia and could be considered discriminatory acts in the law that prevents and combats discrimination in the State of Chiapas.
The State Executive sent the local Congress, along with 14 initiatives, a proposal to amend various provisions of the Act to prevent and combat discrimination in the State of Chiapas in order to include xenophobia and discriminatory acts and antisemestismo may be regulated and punished. Full story here
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PARTICIPATE IN THE EZLN march called by the poet Javier Sicily.
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newspaper La Jornada
San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas .- The Indigenous Revolutionary Clandestine Committee General Command of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (CCRI-CG of the EZLN) announced that on 7 May participate in the National March for Justice and Against Impunity, convened by the poet Javier Sicilia. We will march through the suburbs Indians of San Cristobal, from the Indian Integrated Training Center, on the road to Chamula, to the central plaza or Peace which will be a central message.
summoned the adherents of the Sixth Declaration of the Lacandon jungle to join this movement in its various locations, both in Mexico and other countries, and peoples from Mexico, grouped in the National Indigenous Congress, to to support this struggle to end the nightmare of blood that envelops our soil. Full story here
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DEMAND FREEDOM FOR PRISONERS BACHAJON IMMEDIATE CEASE AND HARASSMENT Zapatistas.

José Encinos / Melel Xojobal, San Cristobal de Las Casas .- In a statement dated 25 April this year, the Regional Autonomous Council of the Coastal Zone of Chiapas, demanding that the state government of Chiapas and their respective institutions at the federal level, the immediate release of Bachajon prisoners and the cessation of harassment against EZLN support bases.

The statement said "we send our greetings rebels from our coastal land, we know because of their struggle they have undertaken and we also know of the repression suffered by the Federal Government and Chiapas state government for wanting to deprive of their land to create and impose its neoliberal and capitalist projects, and have you endured and continue to fight for the defense of land and territory in the construction of the autonomy of organized peoples. "
"We send all our support and solidarity to their struggle and resistance, we know then that the government wants to stop but can not because we are organizing to resist and build a better world."

Finally condemned "the arrest of fellow EZLN support base
Patricio Vázquez Domínguez Ejido
of Monte Redondo, the autonomous municipality of Tierra y Libertad and demand his immediate release, so the cease harassment of the Zapatista support bases belonging to the Caracol of Reality. "

ARREST AND PUNISHMENT TO WHOM DO agricultural burning.

applies 36 hours of arrest and a fine of one hundred minimum wages to all those who commit illegal burning in communities and municipalities in Chiapas.

As part of the actions of the State Government to prevent Chiapas becomes flashpoint of the fires now apply the full weight of the law to those conducting illegal burning in our state.
Due to the violation of the law of administrative procedures for the state of Chiapas, Article 73 fraction one quarter and the law of the State Civil Protection Institute Article 75, third section, whoever violation of ecological damage will be arrested and punished as provided. Full story here .

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POSITIONING REDIM, APRIL 30 DAY OF THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD AND THE CHILD.

REDIM / Mexico City .- On April 30 should be a celebration for children. However, there are still steep slopes to ensure the rights of children in Mexico. These earrings involve, among other things, the harmonization of legislation and public policy development must be underpinned by the guiding principles of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).
On 20 April as part of the commitments made at international level, Mexico must deliver to the Child Rights Committee of its report on the implementation of the Convention. To date, this report has not been delivered. Response, and to provide an assessment of the situation facing children in Mexico, the Network for Children's Rights in Mexico (REDIM) we review those areas that demand immediate attention to ensure full compliance their rights. Full positioning
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VIOLENCE POSES RISK SOCIAL FABRIC.

Julio César Rincón CP. The National Organization convened Humanist different sectors of society to raise their voice against the problems that are living in the country as the increase in violence, unemployment and impunity.

At a press conference, the leader of this organization, Fertile Jiménez, said it is necessary to raise awareness for this polarization is threatening the social fabric. Considered top priority when actions jeopardize the safety of all Mexicans. Full story here
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In the last four years Mexico's public spending for social programs for children and adolescents has grown to represent 6.24 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) and third of federal spending program, but focuses on education and health, while other areas to ensure all children's rights, as protection against violence, receive fewer resources, a study by the United Nations Fund for (Unicef).
of every ten dollars invested in children and adolescents, eight focus on the rights to survival (health, housing, food and nutrition and social assistance) and development (education, sports, recreation, culture, urbanization and regional development ), explained Susan Sottoli, UNICEF representative in Mexico, introducing the report yesterday at the National Palace to Margarita Zavala, president of DIF, and Ernesto Cordero, Secretary of the Treasury. Full story here
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THE MURDERERS OF MIGRANTS WITH CLEAR PROFILE Sociopath: SPECIALISTS.

Laura Poy and Fernando Camacho newspaper La Jornada

Mexico may not leave a violent environment if the conditions of inequality and social injustice is not eradicated, experts claimed . They claimed that the beating death of more than 130 of the 183 people killed in San Fernando, are such that the limits are broken.
face a context of extreme cruelty, sociopaths and narcissistic behavior of murderers, for whom relationships with others are defined by their acts of violence. Sociopathic personalities said they are closely linked to his life story. Full story here
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700 CHILDREN HAVE GONE IN RECENT MONTHS IN THE COUNTRY: NGO.

Gustavo Castillo García
newspaper La Jornada

have disappeared in recent months 700 children in the country, according to reports from NGOs that will participate in the program Amber Alert Mexico, which has several search protocols of children and adolescents are stolen, lost or abducted, by actions of governmental and civil society groups.
Undersecretary for Human Rights of the Ministry of Interior, Felipe de Jesus Zamora Castro, revealed that the federal government will support the Department of Justice United States for all Latin American countries adopted the program. Full story here
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PERFORMANCES FROM YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE DEATH OF MORELOS Arturo Beltran Leyva.

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newspaper La Jornada
Cuernavaca, Morelos .- Since December 2009, when Arturo marine killed Beltran Leyva in this city, 150 boys have been
Morelos
executed, said Jessica Rivera, a member of the Network for Peace and Justice, in introducing the Youth Congress in the national emergency.
We have their names and surnames, their families have approached the organization to report that the Attorney General of the State (PGJE) accused them of belonging to organized crime and after the charge was not investigated nor punished the responsible for their deaths, said at the headquarters of the Mexican Electricians Union, where the meeting takes place. Full story here
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Child Malnutrition, ONE OF THE PROBLEMS OF THE URBAN POPULATION OF MARGINAL AREAS.

Ariane Diaz
newspaper La Jornada

A study by the National Institute of Public Health (INSP) on the health needs of marginalized urban areas in Mexico showed that the health needs of people living in these areas leads to disorders and diseases, especially in the younger population, with child malnutrition and high risk pregnancy and possible addictions, a product of social backwardness.
The research, conducted by Hortensia Reyes-Morales and others, and published
in the American Journal of Public Health ,
spanned nearly 25 000 people living in poor urban neighborhoods in five regions of Mexico. In children, two of 10 were malnourished (low height for age), while the prevalence of malnutrition was 8 percent. Full story here
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RURAL CHILDREN, NOTHING TO CELEBRATE: CNC.
Carolina Gómez newspaper La Jornada

On the eve of the commemoration of Children's Day and last Sunday morning, Labor Day, the National Campesino Confederation (CNC) said that in the Mexican countryside in exploitative working more than 3 million children and adolescents, a situation that occurs primarily in the northwest, where they operate large transnational corporations and private producers who grow fruits and vegetables for export.
By meeting with young CeNeCe, Gerardo Sánchez García, president of the organization, said that on that date, for rural children there is nothing to celebrate, not only among those working in conditions that are outside the law in this area, but among children who live in the countryside, as 50 percent are undernourished, of whom seven out of 10 are indigenous. Full story here
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LABOR REFORM FAIL TO PUNISH
SEXUAL HARASSMENT.

By Guadalupe Cruz Jaimes Mexico City (CIMAC) .- The proposed labor reforms of the Revolutionary Party Institucional (PRI) and National Action (PAN), currently being discussed in the House of Representatives, prohibits evidence of non-pregnancy and women workers who are fired for being pregnant, but does not provide sanctions and mechanisms to punish perpetrators .

Specialists in labor courts told Inter Press Service that the proposed reform does not envisage punishment for sexual harassment in the workplace, so warned the additions to the Federal Labour Law (LFT ) remain in "dead" if there is a "punishable act" will not be possible to sanction such practices. Full story here .
NAYARIT: WHERE THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN worthless.

For Heysel Escamilla, sent
Tepic (CIMAC) .- In Mexico, Nayarit is ranked 26 in Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR), with 12 deaths in 2009 of which 66.7 percent had Seguro Popular and 91.7 percent of the cases the certificate is granted a medical professional.

According with the Centre of Maternal Mortality (WMO), 41.7 percent of them died of hemorrhage during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum.
is also one of 19 states, 32, which increased the MMR from 2008 to 2009, according to the National Population Council (CONAPO), together with Chiapas ranks eighth place in the country with the highest risk of death for women for this cause, says IPAS-Mexico civil partnership specializing in sexual and reproductive health. Full story here
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VICTIMS OF RAPE, 6 OUT OF 10 WOMEN MIGRANTS.

For Gladis Torres Ruiz
Mexico City (CIMAC) .- The migrant girls and women who travel by train or remote areas of Mexico are at greater risk of sexual violence criminal gangs, smugglers, migrants or other corrupt officials, alerted the organization Amnesty International (AI).

In its report "Invisible Victims, moving migrants in Mexico, 2010, AI said Many gangs use sexual violence as part of the "price" which require migrants.
added that Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and international estimate that six out of 10 migrant women and girls are victims of this scourge. Full story here
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CALL TO REVIEW LAWS TO TREAT JUVENILE OFFENDERS.

Chihuahua, Mexico, Children Today Agency .- The Canacintra-Chamber Industry Transformation-and-business group Coparmex-joined yesterday to demand Kanak-National Chamber of Commerce, to review laws for dealing with minor offenders and believed that now the criminal justice system has some gaps and should be reformed in a way more solid.
Coparmex director-Chihuahua, Alejandro de la Rocha considered before increasing the penalties for offenders should ensure, first, that indeed will be seized and subsequently the child or young person will comply with the sentence you handed down. Full story here
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25% of Mexican children are poor.

Mexico, Children's Agency today .- This is because it attracts less than 1% of GDP in public spending for family support and children, representing one of the lowest shares among member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
A report from international agency, shows that spending that is intended in the country for this type of support, as in Chile and Korea, is below half the OECD average, which is about 2.2 percent of GDP. Full story here
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AMBER PROJECT AND ITS SEARCH FOR MISSING CHILDREN.

Mexico, Children's Agency today .- Mexico joined the Amber project, an international effort to create a network between authorities, NGOs and mass media to issue immediate alerts to help identify and locate children lost.
According to the National Amber Alert protocol Mexico, the objective is the recovery of children at risk of damage have been abducted, kidnapped, disappeared in Mexico or abroad. Full story here
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THE TRAGEDY OF CHILDREN ORGANIZED CRIME assassins.

Mexico, Children Today Agency .- The price for killing guards assume functions (popularly known as hawks) or move drugs is variable. Many do it for 500 pesos, but others as the PONCHISE, which won for his cruelty a special place within the criminal organization the South Pacific cartel, come to collect up to three thousand dollars "per head", according to self-revelation of this young man as 14-year-old arrested in December past when trying, along with her sisters to flee to San Diego, California.
Edgar's case "N", nicknamed The PONCHISE, whose criminal activity began at 10 years of age as a mule or courier Beltran Leyva cartel in Morelos, is neither unique nor again. It is estimated that criminal organizations have recruited to at least 35 000 children aged between 12 and 17 years of age, which have taken advantage of their poverty and vulnerability. "They are the cannon fodder of organized crime," the president of the Citizen Participation Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, Arturo Santana. "The failed strategy against organized crime and lack of public policies on care and support to children, have allowed the drug cartels operate with impunity as recruiters of thousands of child victims of poverty and family breakdown, and willing to do anything to make money or get a sense of belonging or identity that provide criminal gangs " stresses. Full story here
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DE MEXICO A EU: 17 MIL NIN @ S SEIZED BY THE MIGRATION.

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United States-Mexico Border.

In 2009, Customs and Border Protection (CBP, Customs and Border Protection, in English) apprehended 17 000 371 Mexican children near the US-Mexico border. Children seized were a peculiarity: traveling alone.
The study
Children at the Border: The screening, protection and repatriation of unaccompanied minors mexican (Children on the Border: The detection, protection and repatriation of unaccompanied Mexican minors), during the same year, the System for Integral Family Development (DIF) reported that 15 000 were repatriated 534 children. This may mean that 837 thousand children were not channeled to the federal agency.
What are the reasons why children are at risk of crossing the border alone? The principal is to seek a better life, education and economic opportunities, the second most important, is to meet with their families in the United States. Full story here
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ADOLESCENCE Truncated: MURDERS AND EARLY MOTHERHOOD.

Sara Lovera
MEXICO CITY, (adopted) .- Between Friday and Saturday of Holy week it became known that nine women were killed in four institutions in the country, including two 14 and 16 years, five more workers in the aesthetic Ludwika Acapulco and identified by name. In Nayarit, a mother and daughter. One was found in Ciudad Juarez and one in Mexico City.

For the history of the journalists know that the murders were extremely violent. The reports are clear femicide, and cruelty is unspeakable. Five were beheaded and dismembered, the bullets killed the mother and daughter, now nameless. Full story here .
INTERNATIONAL EVENT

UNPROTECTED CHILDREN ARE IN THE BORDER.

AGENCIES Mexico.
The U.S. border authorities are not complying with the requirements of U.S. law itself for the protection of minors who cross alone the US-Mexico border, including many Guatemalans, according to a detailed study because released yesterday by lawyers and activists from both countries.

Most affected
according to research carried out for two years by more than 30 lawyers Appleseed Network, are Mexicans who EE. UU. repatriates are almost automatically, without being given the opportunity to rely on the Law of Protection of Victims of Human Trafficking, 2008. Full story here
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STUDENT MOBILIZATION IN CHILE; 21 detainees.

Enrique Gutierrez
Correspondent
The Journal

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Thousands of Chilean university students demonstrated today in downtown Santiago to demand improvements in higher education, in a march in which the police intervened with tear gas cars lanzagua and near the Ministry of Education, with a balance of 21 detained for disorderly conduct.
The authorities estimated at 8 000 the number of participants in the mobilization, which was convened by the Confederation of Students of Chile (CONFECH) to demand a better education, greater access to Young University and expand low-income funding through grants and other credit alternatives. Full story here
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MORBO on Femicide PREVAILS IN PRESS GUATEMALA.

By Editorial
Mexico City, 28 Apr 11 (CIMAC / Cerigua) .- The murders of femicide and violence against women, sexual violence and equity, are crimes established under the Law Against Femicide and Other Forms of Violence against Women, which are rarely addressed by the Guatemalan press, according to Media Research Written on Violence against Women 2010, developed by the agency Cerigua.

During 2009 and 2010 were counted in five print media, 223 publications that delve into issues of violence against women and femicide, its causes and consequences, the most frequently used genres means for presenting such topics are note, reports and interviews. Full story here .
INTERNATIONAL MEETING ON VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS.

Paraguay, Children's Agency today .- On Thursday 28 and Friday 29 April, Assumption will host the First Meeting of the Subregional Follow-up recommendations of the Global Study on Violence against Children, a report in 2006 revealed worrying reports on the prevalence, nature and causes of violence against children and provided 12 recommendations to States parties, encouraging also to civil society organizations to contribute to the implementation process.
During the two-day meeting to be held at the Hotel Granados Park (Streets Star and August 15, Centro de Asunción), will develop an intense schedule of meetings and opportunities for exchange and debate during which a report of the current situation regarding the implementation of the three recommendations that have been identified as a priority , among the 12 cited in the study. Full story here
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against child exploitation.

Peru, Agencia Children Today Panchita .- The House is a meeting place for domestic workers of all ages. Fosters development of self-esteem of domestic workers, the exercise of their rights and fulfilling their responsibilities and promote their empowerment and promotes their autonomy for improved decision-making in all aspects of your life. Full story here .

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