
Alejandra Guillén
Alejandra Guillén is an academic and researcher specializing in issues related to violence, disappearance, and human rights in Mexico. She has conducted extensive studies on the patterns of disappearances linked to organized crime, particularly in the region surrounding Guadalajara. Through her work, Guillén has gathered testimonies from survivors and families of victims, bringing to light the harsh realities faced by those caught in the crossfire of cartels. Her contributions are pivotal in understanding the broader context of violence in Mexico, particularly with regards to the Teuchitlán case.
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Alejandra Guillén is one of Mexico's leading experts on cartel camps and criticizes the portrayal of cartel members.
Mexikanska kvinnorna upptäckte kartellens dödslägerAlejandra Guillén is a journalist and researcher at the University of Guadalajara who spoke about the dehumanizing training at the ranch.
Upptäckten av ett avrättningsläger väcker fasa i MexikoAlejandra Guillén is a journalist and academic who investigates forced disappearances.
Secret ovens and human remains: grisly Mexico killing site spotlights forced disappearances | MexicoLa académica Alejandra Guillén ha incluido Teuchitlán dentro de un circuito de desaparición de personas.
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