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José Luis Granados Ceja

José Luis Granados Ceja is a writer and photojournalist based in Mexico City. He has previously written for outlets such as teleSUR and the Two Row Times and has also worked in radio as a host and producer. He specializes in contemporary political analysis and the role of media in influencing the public. He is particularly interested in covering the work of social movements and labor unions throughout Latin America.

AMLO в Мексике отвергает переворот в Венесуэле и становится оплотом против американского империализма

«AMLO пытается создать автономное пространство для внешней политики, которое сигнализирует Соединенным Штатам, особенно о том, что Мексика не будет подчиняться Соединенным Штатам, но также пытается претендовать на то, как выглядит демократическая легитимность в Латинской Америке». — Кристи Торнтон, Университет Джона Хопкинса

31 января, 2019
José Luis Granados Ceja
31 января, 2019
От José Luis Granados Ceja
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador

MEXICO CITY -- The night before Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó declared himself interim president, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence personally called him up and pledged the support of the U.S. government should he try to seize power. Sure enough, on January 23, before a large opposition demonstration, Guaidó declared himself interim

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Противники левого лидера президента Мексики обращаются к убийству, покупке и запугиванию

Андрес Мануэль Лопес Обрадор мог сделать историю на президентских выборах в воскресенье в Мексике, и его враги готовы остановить его любыми средствами, в том числе с мошенничеством на выборах, но тысячи мексиканцев готовы и готовы защищать свой голос.

27 июня, 2018
José Luis Granados Ceja
27 июня, 2018
От José Luis Granados Ceja

MEXICO CITY -- Mexico appears to be on the cusp of massive change. Leftist presidential candidate Andres Manuel López Obrador has a very good shot at winning the upcoming election but the threat of fraud looms over the vote. This election has already been witness to political assassinations, vote buying, and voter intimidation. For several

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В Мексике противодействие правительственному сговору с капиталистами и организованной преступностью вызывает криминализацию несогласных

Мексиканские государственные чиновники, отчаявшись содержать беспорядки и растущее социальное недовольство, работают над криминализацией активистов, но считают, что репрессии могут помочь привлечь больше людей к политической борьбе.

15 июня, 2018
José Luis Granados Ceja
15 июня, 2018
От José Luis Granados Ceja
Members of the Mexicali Resiste Movement demonstrate against the theft of the local water supply by brewing Constellation Brewing. Screenshot | YouTube

MEXICO CITY -- Leon Fierro spent 20 days in a Mexican jail on trumped-up attempted-homicide charges he says came on orders from the government. Upon his release, the human rights activist returned to organizing Mexicans against efforts to privatize their water, visiting Mexico City to speak out against the government’s efforts to intimidate him and

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В качестве жертвы войны на войне, мексиканцы выходят на улицы, требуя ответов

Мексиканцы не просто тратят мертвых и исчезают; все чаще они мобилизуются и выходят на улицы, чтобы выразить свое неудовольствие и свои требования к ответственности.

22 мая, 2018
José Luis Granados Ceja
22 мая, 2018
От José Luis Granados Ceja
A woman holds an image of her husband who was detained and assassinated by the state during Mexico's dirty war against leftist social activists in the 1970's, the image reads 'As long as I'm alive, you will never be dead', Mexico City, May 10, 2018. (Photo: José Luis Granados Ceja)

MEXICO CITY -- Three film students in southwest Mexico go out to film a homework assignment; they are kidnapped and killed, their bodies dissolved in acid. Two tourists – one German, one Polish– are traveling through southern Mexico on their bicycles; pathologists say one man was beaten and the other shot in the head execution-style, their

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From Brazil to Ecuador to US, Mexico’s Labor Unions Learn Lessons of Trusting “Progressive” Presidents

Mexican teachers, organized through the National Coordinator of Education Workers, are preparing to fight for the interests of the working class, regardless of who wins the upcoming presidential election.

2 мая, 2018
José Luis Granados Ceja
2 мая, 2018
От José Luis Granados Ceja
Delegates from across the country gathered in Mexico City to participate in the IV Extraordinary Congress of the Coordinadora Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación (CNTE) where education workers discussed the organization's strategy in light of looming presidential elections and the challenge of overturning neoliberal structural reforms in Mexico, March 15, 2018. (Photo: José Luis Granados Ceja)

MEXICO CITY, --  With a presidential election approaching, the crowds assembling here Tuesday for International Workers’ Day -- or May Day, as it’s know the world over -- were more animated than usual, the floats and rallies resembling performance art. Thousands poured into Mexico City’s main square, the Zocalo, to hang in effigy the wage-killing

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The Indigenous Community that Rebelled Against Narcos, Thieves, and Politicians … and Won

Seven years ago, in the southern Mexican state of Michoacán, a community besieged by organized crime and the politicians that enabled it, rose up against those who would do away with their way of life — and through it all inspired a country.

25 апреля, 2018
José Luis Granados Ceja
25 апреля, 2018
От José Luis Granados Ceja
crime in mexico

CHERAN, MEXICO (Report) -- On the road leading into this hardscrabble town in Mexico’s southwest corner, there stands a checkpoint staffed by heavily-armed guards, clad ominously in balaclavas, or ski masks. This scene is not particularly unusual for this violence-plagued country, but Cheran is no ordinary place: seven years ago this month, the

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Central American Migrants Tell MintPress Why They’re On The Move

The chickens have come home to roost. U.S. foreign policy in Central America has led to rampant crime and widespread poverty, giving millions no choice but to leave their homes in search of opportunity elsewhere.

13 апреля, 2018
José Luis Granados Ceja
13 апреля, 2018
От José Luis Granados Ceja

MEXICO CITY -- By the thousands they came, slowly spilling from the fleet of tour buses Tuesday afternoon like clumps of molasses, clutching babies and duffel bags, wearing baseball caps and bandanas, and chanting and cheering and raising their fists defiantly to the sky. Most of those traveling in the caravan were from Honduras; all were searching

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