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“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


PUBLICATION: “When the Center Cannot Hold – Grey Zones in “the Age” of Accountability”
Photography of a borderland zone—often perceived as dormant or liminal, yet traversed by complex and active dynamics of power, mobility,...
Jun 31 min read


The weight of time: Accountability challenges in transitional justice settings
Rights practitioners must recognize that the transition from war to peace and democracy may involve nonlinear accountability processes...
Nov 15, 20241 min read
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