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Jun 2024
31m 33s

The Long Shadow of Violence in Mexico’s ...

Center For Strategic And International Studies
About this episode
On June 2, nearly 60 million people cast their votes for the next president of Mexico, making it the largest election in Mexico’s history. However, the race was also marred by electoral violence, with more than three dozen candidates or prospective candidates murdered over the electoral season. Intimidation, coercion, and threats to family members further co ... Show More
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