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Authors: Napoleon Gomez
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formal opinion of,
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opinion from,
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review of charges by,
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ruling on,
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National Commission for Human Rights (CNDH),
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del Toro, Marco Antonio's presentation of complaint before,
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National Commission on Human Rights,
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National Democratic Change (“Cambio Democratico Nacional” in Spanish) (CADENA), creation of,
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,
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National Energy Regulatory Commission,
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National Executives Committee in Section 120 of La Cienega de Nuestra Señora,
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National Financial Authority,
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National Heritage, Department of, Gómez, Napoleón, as analyst and researcher,
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National Miners' Union
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insistence on fair treatment for laborers,
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political persecution against,
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National Mining and Metal Workers Union,
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Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón as general secretary of,
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,
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,
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May 1960 convention of,
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“A National Plan for Productivity, Job Generation and Responsible Co-management of the New Mexican Unionism,”
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National Teachers' Union,
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,
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National Union of Mine, Metal, Steel and Allied Workers of the Mexican Republic,
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aggression against,
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founding of,
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Gómez Sada, Napoleón, involvement of, in,
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National Union of Workers in the Exploration, Exploitation, and Benefit of Mines (SUTEEBM),
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,
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members of, at mercy of company's whims,
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National University Workers Unions (STUNAM), agreement not to attend Labor Congress,
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National Women's Front in Struggle for the Dignity of Workers of Mexico and the World, Gómez Urrutia, Oralia as honorary president of,
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National Workers Union (UNT),
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,
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agreement not to attend Labor Congress,
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Nava,
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Navarro, David,
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complaint against,
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The Nazis in Mexico (Cedillo),
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Neoliberal economic model,
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Neoliberalism,
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Neoliberal technocrats, invasion of,
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as national director for Canada United Steelworkers Union (USW),
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New Democratic Party (NDP),
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,
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Newman, Paul,
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NINI,
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Ninth District Court on Federal Criminal Procedures, denial of money-laundering charges,
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North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA),
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Notimex (news agency),
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Nueva Rosita, Coahuila,
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Nuevo León (town),
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disappointment in leaders,
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Gómez, Napoleón's interest in becoming governor of,
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Gómez, Napoleón's tours of,
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invalidation of arrest warrants issued in,
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political situation in,
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state appeals to,
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Obama, Barack
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election of,
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visiting site of mine accidents,
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O'Farrill, Antonio,
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efforts to discredit,
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O'Farrill, Patricio, efforts to discredit,
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Operation San Lorenzo,
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Ordinary General Miners' Convention (May, 2008),
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Organized crime, Calderón, Felipe's war against,
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Ortega, Armando,
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Ortiz Elizalde, Benito
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as enemy of miners,
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expulsion from union,
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Orwell, George, quote from,
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Ospina P., Olga,
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Oxford University,
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Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Arts,
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studies at,
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Palacio de Hierro (department store chain),
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Paleta, Cuauhtémoc,
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election of, as second vice president,
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Partido Acción Nacional (or National Action Party) (PAN),
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,
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threat of Miners' Union to,
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Partido de la Revolución Democrática (Democratic Revolutionary Party) (PRD),
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,
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Pasta de Conchos (coal mine)
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approach to rescue at,
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bodies abandoned at bottom of,
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calling off, of rescue efforts,
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collapse of,
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conditions inside of,
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creation of commission to investigate cause of explosion,
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dead miners at,
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destruction of railway in,
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discovery of bodies in,
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entrance through inclined tunnel to Mine 8 at,
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explosion at,
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Grupo México as accountable for,
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,
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guilt of Fox, Vicente, after disaster at mine,
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industrial homicide at,
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inspections of,
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insufficiency of ventilation system of,
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Joint Health and Safety Commission at,
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landscape around,
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media's coverage of,
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,
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mismanagement of work site,
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missing miners at,
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reason for Javier Salazar, Francisco, at,
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reinforcement of tunnels in,
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safety deficiencies at,
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shift work in,
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survivors of explosion,
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tragedy at,
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union complaint for crimes committed at,
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union members at,
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verification visit to,
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years since,
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Pavón, Carlos,
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acquittal of,
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arrests of,
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betrayal of,
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bribery of,
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complaint against,
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establishment of useless company union and,
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filing of robbery charges against,
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offering of freedom to, for betrayal of Los Mineros,
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as pawn,
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release from prison,
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as traitor,
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Pavón, Héctor,
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complaint against,
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Peck, Richard C. C.,
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Pendejo, Fox, Vicente (Mexican president) as,
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Peñoles Miners,
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Perales, MartÃn
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charges brought by,
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as Grupo México lackey,
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signing of pardons by,
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Perez, Francisco, decision not to report to mine on February 18, 2006,
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Pérez Romo, Gregorio
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accusations against,
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arrest warrant for,
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Petroleum Workers' Union,
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Pichardo, Carolina (Judge),
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leaving border town of,
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Piñera, Sebastián (President)
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firing of mine officials,
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visit of, to disaster scene,
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Plascencia Villanueva, Raúl,
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Political Constitution of the United Mexican States, violation of Article 123 of,
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Political Coordination Board,
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Political landscape, changes in 2000,
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Pomar, Julio,
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Portillo, José López (President),
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Poverty line, citizens living below,
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Presley, Elvis,
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Presumption of innocence, nonexistence of, in Mexico,
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Privatization
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of CompañÃa Mexicana de Cananea,
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of CompañÃa Mexicana de Cobre,
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policy of,
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role of family relations and friendships,
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exposure of complicities and aggressions against Miners' Union and its members,
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Procuraduria General de la República (PGR)
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appointment of Chávez as attorney general,
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coverage of Grupo México,
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desire for Red Notice against Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón,
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neglect in investigating complaint on crimes committed at Pasta de Conchos,
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politicians rise of,
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