Read Collapse of Dignity Online
Authors: Napoleon Gomez
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PGR desire for Red Notice against,
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philosophy of,
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presentation of International George Meany-Lane Kirkland Human Rights Award to,
301â302
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as president of World Mint Directors Organization,
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press interviews of,
45â47
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protest to Cárdenas Batel, Lázaro (governor of Michoacán),
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reassessment of, on Miners' Union,
104â105
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as recipient of Arthur Svensson International Prize for Trade Union Rights,
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as recipient of Edelstam Prize,
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as recipient of International Meany-Kirkland Human Rights Award,
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refusal of state officials in San Luis Potosà to issue arrest warrants against,
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renewed federal charges against,
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resignation from Mint,
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return to job at Mint,
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return to Mexico,
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Rivero's attempts to get, to step down,
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running for governor,
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seizure of home in Mexico City,
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SIEDO charges of money laundering against,
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smear campaign against,
95â97
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as Special Delegate to National Executives Committee in Section 120 of La Cienega de Nuestra Señora,
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stay in Canada,
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struggle for union democracy,
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support of miners for,
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toma de nota denial of, for,
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tour of mines and steel plants by,
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tours of Nuevo León (town) by,
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as union member,
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in Vancouver,
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,
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Villarreal Brothers and,
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violent campaign against Los Mineros and,
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visiting with survivors of mine explosion,
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visits to Chihuahua,
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visits to Coahuila,
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visit to Real del Monte y Pachuca silver and gold mine,
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work of, with executive committee,
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Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón (son)
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arrival at Coahuila,
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birth of,
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Gómez Urrutia, Oralia (wife),
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,
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,
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birthday celebration of,
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,
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birth of children,
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completion of art school,
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desire to go abroad,
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foreign studies of,
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as honorary president of National Women's Front in Struggle for the Dignity of Workers of Mexico and the World,
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impact of events on,
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as key organizer,
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leaving of Mexico by,
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life in Oxford,
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murder of men at Sicartsa mill and grief of,
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nocturnal departure from Mexico,
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planning of special day for,
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recommendation of divorce to,
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return to Mexico,
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return to Texas,
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sensing of danger and,
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at site of mine explosion,
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,
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support of miners for,
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trip to Pasta de Conchos,
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Gómez Zalce, Marcela, as upstanding journalist of Milenio,
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González Barrera, Roberto,
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González Blanco, Salomón,
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González Cuevas, IsaÃas
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election as president of Labor Congress,
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at 2006 meeting,
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González Uyeda, Abraham, meeting with Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón and,
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Gordillo, Elba Esther,
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Gottardi, Erick, as member of Canadian legal team,
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Granados Chapa, Miguel Ãngel
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interview with Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón,
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as upstanding journalist of Reforma and Proceso,
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The Grapes of Wrath (Steinbeck),
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Grupo Bal
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Bailleres, Alberto, as owner of,
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as holding company,
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Grupo IMSA, as enemy of miners,
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Grupo Maseca,
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Grupo México,
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,
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abuse and collaboration in boardrooms of,
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accusation of misuse of Mining Trust and,
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approach to the rescue,
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articles written about abuses of, and their corporate colleagues,
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assets owed to union,
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attempt to place Morales, ElÃas at head of Los Mineros,
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banking law violation invented by,
107â108
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bankruptcy of,
128
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battle against union by,
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botching of recovery efforts,
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challenge to Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón's leadership,
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charges of industrial homicide against,
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closing of mine after explosion,
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common strategies to defend their interests,
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concessions won by,
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creation of new businesses,
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criminal acts of,
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,
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debt of, to union,
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disappearance of evidence against,
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efforts to cover criminal negligence of,
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efforts to provide safe work conditions,
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efforts to undermine union organization,
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financial interests of,
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financing of,
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force majeure maneuver of,
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government support of,
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high earnings of,
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hiring of Garcia Puebla Consultores,
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hiring of General de Hulla to run mine,
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incompetence of rescue effort,
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interests of,
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investment on publicity campaign against unions,
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lack of effort in meeting needs of demand of miners,
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lack of investment in safety of coal mines,
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Larrea Mota Velasco, Germán Feliciano's position at,
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leadership of,
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Mexican railroads sale to,
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mines operated by,
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mining conditions and,
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need of, to recognize obligations to employees,
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negligence of,
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,
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on not building another exit,
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ownership of Mine 8 of Pasta de Conchos by,
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partnering with Grupo Villacero and Fox, Vicente in carrying out intimidation and repression,
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persecution of Gómez, Napoleón,
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PGR coverage for,
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presentation of false evidence,
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pressure of strikes on,
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profits of,
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publicity campaign against leaders of Miners' Union,
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refusal to review mine safety conditions,
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responsibility of, for Pasta de Conchos,
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Rivero as criminal attorney for,
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shutdown of Workers' Clinic,
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smear campaign against Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón,
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special proceeding of, before JFCA,
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strikes against,
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support for Chávez Chávez, Arturo,
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support for prosecution of Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón,
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use of de Hulla, General as subcontractor at Pasta de Conchos,
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violation of collective bargaining agreement with union,
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worksite conditions of,
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Zuñiga bought off by,
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Grupo Peñoles (metal company),
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,
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Bailleres Gonzáles, Alberto of,
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bribery of communications professionals by,
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