Mexico-jn

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[|www.juridicas.unam.mx/infjur/leg/constmex/pdf/consting.pdf] **Explanation**: In the Constitution of Mexico, it explains all the rights of Mexico's citizens. It states that everyone is should have the opportunity to an education and to have religious liberties. Their constitutions also says 'Stress will be put on discarding any privilege based on race, religious beliefs, grouping criteria, gender criteria or individual criteria.

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 * Explanation**: This source is Mexico's National Human Rights Commission. I picked it because it documents murders of women based on their sex and also because it documents crimes of various wars that were based on equality.

__**ARTIFACTS**__
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 * Explanation**: This article reports on how Mexican troops are being accused of torturing suspects, in order to get answers about the drug war. The article also mentions disappearing acts that happen after a suspect would get involved with the police. This is relevant to human rights because police is torturing them just because of how they are or associate themselves with.

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 * Explanation**: This demonstrates how Mexico's human rights violations aren't going unseen. The United States withheld funding for Mexico's drug war because of Mexican police torturing suspects. United States won't give Mexico the funding unless the troops convicted go on trial. The article also reports that police have killed or tortured 21,000 lives since 2006, involving the drug war.

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 * Explanation**: I picked this article because it reports on how Mexican citizens, that are migrating to the United States are being beaten, sexually abused, and kidnapped by criminal groups. This is a violation of human rights because people of Mexico can't go where they want to go without being at some kind of risk.