| Section The ICRC in Mexico Regional delegation in Mexico City
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Training session on international humanitarian law for Mexican armed forces instructors.
The ICRC delegation based in Mexico City, a regional delegation since 2002, covers nine countries in Central America and the Caribbean.
6-3-2009 Mexico: the importance of supporting prisoners’ familiesWomen often face major problems when a member of their family is imprisoned, especially a man. Eva learned all about this when her husband was arrested for taking part in demonstrations in the Mexican city of Oaxaca during 2006. She agreed to tell us her story, recounting with great dignity her suffering and the difficulties she faced during this period of separation. (The ICRC worldwide\The Americas\Mexico) Feature 3-12-2008 Policing and protection of the individualThe ICRC undertakes a range of activities in Mexico and Panama that focus on integrating human rights and humanitarian principles into the training of law-enforcement personnel. The aim is to prevent human rights violations by police and security forces, and to ensure that individuals are protected. (The ICRC worldwide\The Americas) Feature Includes Photo 12-3-2009 Bulletin of the ICRC regional delegation covering Mexico, Central America and the Spanish-speaking Caribbean.The latest edition looks at the issue of cluster munitions and steps towards creating an international legal framework banning or restricting them. Costa Rica and Mexico are among the States involved since the outset, through regional initiatives aimed at finding a joint approach - in Spanish (The ICRC worldwide\The Americas\Mexico) Field newsletter 30-6-2008 Protecting people in situations of internal violenceIn January 2008, the head of the ICRC’s regional delegation in Buenos Aires, Michel Minnig, addressed the Committee on Juridical and Political Affairs of the Organization of American States on the subject of internal violence. In this interview, he reviews the main points of his statement. (The ICRC worldwide\The Americas) Interview |
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