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August 8, 2014

Frontera List Twitter Chat TODAY 2-4 PST

Please join us for a discussion on Mexico, the media coverage, the drug war and other pertinent issues. Molly Molloy will be on hand to discuss her work with Frontera List. We’ll be using the hashtag #fronterachat.

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August 5, 2014

Frontera List Twitter Chat Friday, 8/8- 2-4 PM PST

Please join us for a Twitter chat about the  violence in Mexico. Molly Molloy will be on hand to discuss Frontera List’s work. Stay tuned for more details, Listeros!

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  • SALALM Molly Molloy Awarded the 2011 José Toribio Medina Award
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  • Terry Greene Sterling blogpost on Molly Molloy
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Yearly Death Tolls in Ciudad Juarez

Total 1993-2007 = 3,538 (0.7 per day)

2007 = 320
2008=1,623 (4.4 per day)
2009=2,754 (7.5 per day)
2010=3,622 (9.9 per day) **
2011=2,086 (5.7 per day)
2012 = 803 (2.2 per day)
2013 = 535 (1.4 per day)***
2014 = 429 (1.2 per day)

2015 = 311 (0.85 per day)

2016 = 546 (1.5 per day)

2017 = 772 (2.1 per day)

Total killed since 2007 = 13,801

* Data from El Diario de Juarez as reported by the Chihuahua Fiscalia

(**original media tally for 2010=3,111; March 2011 Fiscalia report = 3,951; Fiscalia spokesman gave new figure of 3,622 to Reuters reporter in October 2011)

*** Quedan impunes miles de crimenes en la ciudad, El Diario, 2014-02-05)

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