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According to Amnesty International, "In [2009], the Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled on the “cotton field” (Campo Algodonero) case that Mexico was guilty of discrimination and of failing to protect three young women murdered in 2001 in Ciudad Juárez or to ensure an effective investigation into their abduction and murder." [16 ...
Violence in Mexico: Murders flare in Juárez after woman's death ignites gang war. Artistas Asesinos (Artist Assassins) began as a Juárez graffiti crew in the early 2000s before growing into a ...
On April 8, 1996, a member of a local gang called "Los Rebeldes", Héctor Olivares Villalba, was arrested.He eventually confessed to having participated in the kidnapping of García on December 7, 1995, and her subsequent murder by several members of the gang, including Armendáriz, nicknamed "El Diablo".
The Feminicides of the cotton field (Spanish: Feminicidas del campo algodonero) is the media name for murders committed by two Mexican serial killers, Edgar Ernesto Álvarez Cruz and José Francisco Granados de la Paz (born 1979). [1] Both were active between 1993 and 2003, in the city of Ciudad Juárez. [2]
Violence surges in the Mexican border city of Juárez amid a war between La Linea and La Empresa crime organizations.
Violence continues to be a concern in Juárez, Mexico, with more than 120 murders in January 2024. Mexican army troops patrol the border city's streets following a deadly shooting in this file ...
The House of Death refers to a serial killing site in the Mexican city of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, where executions were committed by members of the Juárez Cartel, some allegedly with the knowledge and participation of a United States undercover informant known by the pseudonym "Lalo", who had infiltrated the cartel.
The shooting took place as murders in Juárez have been on a downward trajectory with 75 homicides reported in August, the lowest monthly total so far in 2024. Mexican cartel battle heats up ...