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ESTADO DE SILENCIO (STATE OF SILENCE) - Film screening and panel
Estado de Silencio (State of Silence) explores the limits of freedom of the press in Mexico, following four journalists who risk their lives to report on the collusion between organized crime and corrupt officials. From the reporters' perspective, the documentary shows how they must navigate zones of silence and powerful entities to expose corruption and violence.
Oct 91 min read
ANALYSIS: "Alleged Mexican Cartel Members Buy Time With Legal Mechanism" by OCCRP
The recent The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project investigation on how powerful actors in Mexico have used the amparo trial to delay extraditions highlights ongoing challenges in access to justice, at a moment when Mexico–US law enforcement cooperation is itself in flux.
Sep 171 min read


Almudena Bernabeu and Olga Valle in conversation with Andrés Rozental: "When state political violence turns transnational"
The case of Roberto Samcam, Nicaraguan journalist and activist assassinated in Costa Rica last June. Have we returned to the days of Operation Condor under dictator Augusto Pinochet?
Aug 251 min read
“In the face of that abandonment, we came together—as civil society—to resist silence and impunity.”— Nayarit plaintiffs, quoted in the LA Times
The Los Angeles Times has spotlighted the groundbreaking legal action spearheaded by the G37 Centre in U.S. courts to advance accountability for gross human rights violations in Mexico. The case, brought under the Torture Victim Protection Act, focuses on abuses in Nayarit—a context shaped, as in many parts of Mexico, by the entanglement of public power and criminal interests, where violent turf wars reveal fractured governance and deep territorial contestation. It speaks to
Jul 71 min read


Civil lawsuit against former Nayarit prosecutor, Edgar Veytia, for torture cases: G37 Centre
Jorge Peniche, G37 Centre’s Associate in Mexico, spoke with specialized outlet Pie de Nota and journalist Luis Chaparro about the efforts...
Mar 201 min read


“We are seeking reparations for the damage inflicted on our clients” Michael Reed Hurtado
Michael Reed Hurtado, Head of Programs at G37 Centre, discussed with Milenio Noticias (Mexico) the objectives of filing a civil complaint...
Mar 201 min read


U.S. laws allowed victims from Nayarit to sue Veytia for torture. (Interview with Almudena Bernabeu)
G37 Centre CEO, Almudena Bernabeu, speaks with journalist Carmen Aristegui about the effort to seek justice in the U.S. against former ...
Mar 201 min read
“Former Attorney General Veytia will face U.S. courts again for torture cases in Nayarit” (Aristegui Noticias)
The leading news platform in Mexico, Aristegui Noticias, covers in this report the initiation of legal actions in the U.S. against the...
Mar 201 min read
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