Mexico with its problems with human rights, corruption, and migration provides the central themes this week on Latin Pulse. The program includes a wide-ranging segment discussing the findings by independent investigators for the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights that the Mexican government actively harassed their workers and thwarted the inquiry into the case of 43 missing university students. The Mexican government disputes that view. The program also discusses how remittances by Mexican migrants are not only more and more economically important, but also have become an issue in the U.S. during the presidential campaign.
The program includes in-depth interviews with:
Shannon O'Neil of the Council on Foreign Relations; andThe program includes in-depth interviews with:
Manuel Orozco of the Inter-American Dialogue.
Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell; and
Associate Producer: Jim Singer.
(To download or stream this podcast, click here.)
(The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 42 MB.)
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