In 1986, famed editor Guillermo Cano was murdered by Pablo Escobar’s men. To this day, his killers are unpunished.
Alfredo Jiménez Mota investigated cartel connections with Mexican public officials. Police have done little to find him.
Nelson Carvajal was killed for exposing a web of government and business corruption in Colombia.
The militarization of Mexico resulted in Bonfilio Rubio Villegas’s needless death.
Seven Mexican women disappeared over five months. The police did little—and may be complicit in human trafficking.
When these seven women were murdered or disappeared, the only thing police could find were excuses not to help.
Like far too many other women, Claudina Isabel Velásquez Paiz was “a victim whose murder should not be investigated.”
Share