eNDNOTeSsuspected drug violence in Mexico,” Press TV, 10 March 2012; Tracey Wilkinsonand Cecilia Sanchez, “10 youths slain in Mexico,” Los Angeles Times, 30 March2010; Anahi Rama, “Hitmen kill 10 youths in Mexico’s drug–hit north,” Reuters,29 March 2010; James McKinley Jr., “10 Mexican Students Killed in AnotherViolent Weekend,” New York Times, 29 March 2010; “Student Shot Dead inClassroom,” Herald Sun, 26 May 2011; Dave Gibson, “Cartels now extortingteachers, killing schoolchildren in Mexico,” Examiner, 31 August 2011; and LydiaWarren, “Is nowhere safe in Mexico? Five bodies - including those of three highschool students - found buried at UNIVERSITY,” MailOnline, 16 December 2011.1074 “Protests in Mexico after Oaxaca teacher killed,” Seattle Times, 28 August2009; “Latin America: Mexico Drug War Update,” Stop the Drug War.org, 11December 2009; “Three Teachers Killed in Mexico,” Americas News, 19September 2011; “Three people killed in an ambush in the Mexican state ofGuerrero,” Latin America Current Events, 20 September 2011; EFE, “Teacher, 2others die in ambush in Guerrero,” Borderland Beat, 20 September 2011;“Teacher is Executed in Acapulco,” Borderland Beat, 3 January 2012; “4 Teachersin Mexico Executed Enroute to Funeral, Narcos Are Suspected,” Latino DailyNews, 17 December 2012; and Octavio Velez Ascencio, “Asesinan a maestro de lasección 22 en Oaxaca,” La Jornada, 6 April 2011.1075 “Three people killed in an ambush in the Mexican state of Guerrero,” LatinAmerica Current Events, 20 September 2011; and EFE, “Teacher, 2 others die inambush in Guerrero,” Borderland Beat, 20 September 2011.1076 Interview with Yessica Sánchez (lawyer, former President of LIMEDDH-Oaxaca), 6 August 2013; and “Disappearance: Carlos René Román Salazar,”Partners in Rights, 28 March 2011.1077 Dave Gibson, “Cartels now extorting teachers, killing schoolchildren inMexico,” Examiner, 31 August 2011; “Four Students Kidnapped from School andBrutally Executed in Cuernavaca,” Mexico Gulf Reporter, 9 March 2012; and “4students killed in suspected drug violence in Mexico,” Press TV, 10 March 2012.1078 Edgar Roman, “Graffiti in Mexican border city threatens teachers, students,”CNN, 26 November 2010.1079 Chris Arsenault and Franc Contreras, “Mexico’s drugs war goes to school,” AlJazeera, 2 September 2011.1080 Dictamen de la Comisión de seguridad pública a la proposición con punto deacuerdo con relación a la extorsión que sufren las escuelas públicas en CiudadJuárez, Chihuahua.1081 “Paran 400 maestros por inseguridad en Acapulco,” El Universal, 30 August2011; and Dave Gibson, “Cartels now extorting teachers, killing schoolchildren inMexico,” Examiner, 31 August 2011.1082 Ezequiel Flores Contreras, “Paro de clases por inseguridad en Acapulcoafecta a 30 mil estudiantes,” Proceso, 5 September 2011.1083 Elisabeth Malkin, “As Gangs Move In on Mexico’s Schools, Teachers Say‘Enough’,” New York Times, 25 September 2011; and “Paran 400 maestros porinseguridad en Acapulco,” El Universal, 30 August 2011.1084 Dave Gibson, “Cartels now extorting teachers, killing schoolchildren inMexico,” Examiner, 31 August 2011; and “Paran 400 maestros por inseguridaden Acapulco,” El Universal, 30 August 2011. The threat was also confirmed by aformer government official to Paulina Vega for this study, 30 July 2013.1085 Dave Gibson, “Cartels now extorting teachers, killing schoolchildren inMexico,” Examiner, 31 August 2011.1086 “Paran 400 maestros por inseguridad en Acapulco,” El Universal, 30 August2011; and interview with a former Government offical of Guerrero, July 2013.1087 Elisabeth Malkin, “As Gangs Move In on Mexico’s Schools, Teachers Say‘Enough’,” New York Times, 25 September 2011.1088 Diario Acapulco, 12 September 2011.1089 Dave Gibson, “Cartels now extorting teachers, killing schoolchildren inMexico,” Examiner, 31 August 2011.1090 “La policía de Acapulco encuentra cinco cabezas humanas en una zonaescolar,” CNN, 28 September 2011.1091 “Five severed heads left outside Mexican school,” BBC News, 28 September2011.1092 Citlal Giles Sánchez, “Denuncian que al menos 43 maestros han sidosecuestrados en Acapulco,” La Jornada Guerrero, 14 September 2011.1093 “Teacher is Executed in Acapulco,” Borderland Beat, 3 January 2012;“Asesinan a profesora en Guerrero,” La Jornada, 3 January, 2012, 8.1094 Francisca Meza Carranza, “Asesinato de maestra, por omisión de pactosobre seguridad, critican,” La Jornada Guerrro, 12 January 2012.1095 “140 Acapulco Schools Shut Down by Kidnapping and Extortion Threats,” FoxNews Latino, 30 August 2011.1096 “Ejecutan a policía frente a escuela en Chihuahua,” El Universal, 24February 2010.1097 Daniel Borunda, “3 Juárez officers ambushed slain outside school, policedeath toll now 64,” El Paso Times, 12 September 2010.1098 AP, “School’s out in Oaxaca: Teachers on strike,” The Guardian, 2 September2009; Interview with Yessica Sánchez (lawyer, former President of LIMEDDH-Oaxaca), 6 August 2013; “Disappearance: Carlos René Román Salazar,” Partnersin Rights, 28 March 2011; Octavio Velez Ascencio, “Asesinan a maestro de lasección 22 en Oaxaca,” La Jornada, 6 April 2011. “Protests in Mexico afterOaxaca teacher killed,” Seattle Times, 28 August 2009.1099 Mary Prince, “UNAM Professors Killed,” Justice in Mexico Project, 16November 2011; EFE, “Asesinado un investigador de Universidad NacionalAutónoma de Mexico en Cuernavaca,” ElMundo.es, 10 November 2011; Justice inMexico, November 2011 Report, 4; “Bloody Day for Mexico Border City,” AlJazeera, 15 November 2009; City News Service, “Friends, Family Mourn San DiegoProfessor Killed In Tijuana,” KPBS, 29 December 2010; and Ana Arana, “Antitechnologygroup behind university bombs,” 15 August 2011.1100 “Investigators Look for Motive in Mexican Bombing Case,” Fox News, 9August 2011; Steven Corneliussen, “Nanotechnologists are targets of Unabombercopycat,” Physics Today, 24 August 2011; Leigh Phillips, “Nanotechnology:Armed Resistance,” Nature, 29 August 2012; Emmanuel Rincón, “Carta bomba leestalla a maestro Hidalgo,” Excelsior, 9 December 2011.1101 Jonathan Travis, “MEXICO: Academic censored and threatened,” UniversityWorld News, 7 June 2009; and Leigh Phillips, “Nanotechnology: ArmedResistance,” Nature, 29 August 2012.1102 “Medical Student Killed in Mexican Border City,” Fox News, 2 December2009; “Students Killed in Shootout in Northern Mexico,” Thaindian News, 21March 2010; “2 College students murdered in Mexican border city,” Fox NewsLatino, 29 December 2010; Blanka Hay, “Mexico: Student Shot Dead,” TheArgentina Independent, 28 October 2011; “Mexican police arrest alleged murderkidnapgang in Nogales, Sonora,” Nogales International, 16 August 2011; “InMexico, Student Killed in Kidnapping Attempt near Adventist University,”Adventist News, 31 May 2011; Romina Maurino, “Friends mourn ‘brilliant’ UBCstudent killed in Mexico,” City News Toronto, 7 January 2012; Kristin Bricker,“Mexico: Federal Police Shoot Student in Ciudad Juarez During Forum AgainstMilitarization and Violence,” Huffington Post, 2 November 2010; AmnestyInternational, “Mexico urged to investigate student deaths in clash with police,”13 December 2011; and US Department of State, 2011 Country Reports on HumanRights Practices – Mexico (Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, 24May 2012).1103 Tlachinollan, Summary of the final report issued by the National Commissionon Human Rights on the investigation of gross violations of human rights inconnection with the events of 12 December 2011 in Chilpancingo, Guerrero,March 2012; and “Federal Police Shoot Students during March against Violencein Juárez,” Borderland Beat Press, 30 October 2010.236
EDUCATION UNDER ATTACK <strong>2014</strong>1104 “In Mexico, Student Killed in Kidnapping Attempt near Adventist University,”Adventist News, 31 May 2011; and “Mexican police arrest alleged murder-kidnapgang in Nogales, Sonora,” Nogales International, 16 August 2011.1105 Mary Prince, “UNAM Professors Killed,” Justice in Mexico Project, 16November 2011.1106 “Four Students Kidnapped from School and Brutally Executed inCuernavaca,” Mexico Gulf Reporter, 9 March 2012; “4 students killed insuspected drug violence in Mexico,” Press TV, 10 March 2012; and “Fourstudents kidnapped in northern Mexico,” Thai Visa News, 13 October 2010.1107 “Four Students Kidnapped from School and Brutally Executed inCuernavaca,” Mexico Gulf Reporter, 9 March 2012; and “4 students killed insuspected drug violence in Mexico,” Press TV, 10 March 2012.1108 Leigh Phillips, “Nanotechnology: Armed Resistance,” Nature, 29 August2012; Arturo Angel, “Van por ‘ala terrorista’ de anarquistas,” 24 Horas, 26February 2013; “Anti-Tech Extremists Linked to Letter Bombs Sent to Academicsin Mexico,” Fox News Latino, 10 August 2011; and “La bomba, ‘reconocimiento’para le profesor Armando: PGJEM,” El Universal, 9 August 2011.1109 Leigh Phillips, “Nanotechnology: Armed Resistance,” Nature, 29 August2012; and Arturo Angel, “Van por ‘ala terrorista’ de anarquistas,” 24 Horas, 26February 2013.1110 “Anti-Tech Extremists Linked to Letter Bombs Sent to Academics in Mexico,”Fox News Latino, 10 August 2011; “La bomba, ‘reconocimiento’ para le profesorArmando: PGJEM,” El Universal, 9 August 2011; and Arturo Angel, “Van por ‘alaterrorista’ de anarquistas,” 24 Horas, 26 February 2013.1111 “‘Individuals Tending To Savagery’ anti-technology group sent bomb toMonterrey Technological Institute professsors,” Huffington Post, 8 October 2011;and Geoffrey Ingersoll, “Mexican anarchists are blowing up scientists and theGovernment is freaked,” Business Insider, 8 March 2013.1112 Leigh Phillips, “Nanotechnology: Armed Resistance,” Nature, 29 August2012.1113 Ibid.1114 Geoffrey Ingersoll, “Mexican anarchists are blowing up scientists and theGovernment is freaked,” Business Insider, 8 March 2013.1115 “Federal Police Shoot Students during March against Violence in Juárez,”Borderland Beat Press, 30 October 2010.1116 National Commission of Human Rights Mexico, paras 12 and 13, and forgraphic evidence, including maps of the place and pictures of public securitycameras, see the annex of the same report; Informe XVIII, June 2011-May 2012,Desde el grito más hondo y digno, Tlachinollan Centro de Derechos Humanos dela Montaña, June 2012, 44; Informe XIX, June 2012- May 2013, Digna Rebeldía“Guerrero, el epicentro de las luchas de la resistencia,” Tlachinollan Centro deDerechos Humanos de la Montaña, June 2013, 70-72; and US Department ofState, 2011 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices – Mexico (Bureau ofDemocracy, Human Rights, and Labor, 24 May 2012).1117 HRW, Neither rights nor security (New York: HRW, 9 November 2011).1118 “El asesinato de un maestro dejan sin clases a alumnos,” Zócalo Saltillo, 10September 2013; Sección 22, “Sección 22 condena el artero asesinato delprofesor Everardo Hugo Hernández,” 11 September 2013; Norma Trujillo Báez,“Debe aclararse desaparición y muerte de profesor: CNTE,” La Jornada Veracruz,30 September 2013; Pedro Tonantzin, “Maestros en Morelos sufren secuestros yextorsiones,” Excelsior, 30 May 2013; and Isaín Mandujano, “Hallan muertosegundo maestro parista en Chiapas,” Chiapas Paralelo, 13 October 2013.1119 “El asesinato de un maestro dejan sin clases a alumnos,” 10 September2013.1120 A leader of the Teachers Union SENTE at Morelos acknowledged the existenceof four cases of threats and extortions. See Pedro Tonantzin, “Maestros enMorelos sufren secuestros y extorsiones,” Excelsior, 30 May 2013; and PedroTonantzin, “En Morelos capacitarán a maestros ante llamadas de extorsión telefónica,”Excelsior, 12 July 2013.1121 “Sin aparecer 16 docentes tras desalojo en Xalapa,” 16 September 2013; andNoé Zavaleta, “Desalojan de madrugada a maestros y estudiantes de la plazaLerdo de Xalapa,” Proceso, 14 September 2013.1122 Pedro Tonantzin, “Envían ‘sobre-bomba’ a investigador de la UNAM enMorelos’,” Excelsior, 11 February 2013.1123 This profile covers attacks on education in 2009-2012, with an additionalsection on attacks in 2013.1124 See ICG, Myanmar: A New Peace Initiative (Brussels, New York, London: ICG,30 November 2011), 20-21; and ICG, A Tentative Peace in Myanmar’s KachinConflict (Brussels, New York, London: ICG, 12 June 2013).1125 “When the lid blows off,” The Economist, 30 March 2013; HRW, World Report2013: Burma (New York: HRW, 2013).1126 The World Bank, “School enrollment – primary (% gross),” The World BankData (2010). The figure is higher than 100 per cent because gross enrolmentmeans the total number enrolled, regardless of age, as a percentage of the agecohort.1127 The World Bank, “School enrollment – secondary (% net),” The World BankData (2010).1128 UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS), “Education (all levels) Profile -Myanmar,” UIS Statistics in Brief (2011).1129 Jennifer Quigley, “Burma’s Regime Escalates Attacks against Karen Villagers,Destroys Mobile Health Clinic, Schools, Villages, Forcing Thousands to Flee,” U.S.Campaign for Burma, 10 February 2010; and Jane Lee and Withaya Huanok,“Local Medics Respond to Flu Outbreak in Karen State,” The Irrawaddy, 12February 2010.1130 UNSC, Report of the Secretary-General on Children and Armed Conflict inMyanmar, S/2013/258, 1 May 2013, para 36.1131 US Department of State, 2010 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices -Burma (Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, 8 April 2011); andWatchlist on Children and Armed Conflict, “Attacks on Schools and Hospitals inBurma,” http://watchlist.org/attacks-on-schools-and-hospitals-in-burma/1132 UNSC, Report of the Secretary-General on Children and Armed Conflict inMyanmar, S/2013/258, 1 May 2013, para 37.1133 “Myanmar/Burma: Mortar Attack on School in Northern Karen State,” KHRG,3 March 2010.1134 UNSC, Report of the Secretary-General on Children and Armed Conflict inMyanmar, S/2013/258, 1 May, 2013, paras 32 and 37.1135 “11 Students Killed in an Attack on Kachin Boarding School,” Kachin NewsGroup, 15 November 2011.1136 Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict, No More Denial: Children Affectedby Armed Conflict in Myanmar (Burma), (New York: Watchlist on Children andArmed Conflict, May 2009), 27.1137 Karen Human Rights Group, “Tenasserim Interview: Saw P—,” received inMay 2011, as cited in GCPEA, Lessons in War: Military Use of Schools and OtherEducation Institutions during Conflict (New York: GCPEA, November 2012), 35.1138 Dennis Aung Aung, “ABFSU to Announce Plans on Uprising Anniversary,”Myanma Freedom Daily, 5 July 2013.1139 Ba Kaung, “Five Years Added to Student Leader’s Sentence,” The Irrawaddy,25 May 2010; and Nay Linn, “Dissident Jail Term Extended,” Radio Free Asia, 21May 2010.1140 Andrew RC Marshall, “Special Report: Myanmar gives official blessing toanti-Muslim monks,” Reuters, 27 June 2013; “Religious attack in Rangoon wreakshavoc on local community,” DVB, 21 February 2012; “Buddhist extremist mob237
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