Alright Pedes, I'm gonna need help because I have to be AFK for a while soon, but did some initial (safe?) digging based on u/sleepydude 's comment further below highlighting 'Childhelp National Day of Hope – First Wednesday in April.' Also any fluent Spanish readers would be excellent to get an accurate dig on the Spanish sources.
Could be a nothingburger but that's why we dig! I'll try to summarize as best I can with how far I got:
Searched "CNDH" on DDG; being the only day on the list mentioning children and also the last on the list whether for memory's sake or by the order in which the days were added, I'm not sure.
In January 2006 the CNDH, in collaboration with the US-based Humane Borders, planned to distribute 70,000 border maps to aid immigrants attempting to cross the US–Mexico border illegally....The maps, which are still available digitally for download, plot out the placement of rescue beacons and water stations along popular migrant paths.
This source seems to claim the plan was scrapped...while going ton to state the above that the maps are still available today. Uhhh yeah ok.
++Note the controversy contents from 2019:
The president of this org, Rosario Piedra Ibarra, seems to have strong ties with Mexico's PRD (Party of the Democratic Revolution) which is described as " is a social democratic political party in Mexico." but is said to have left the PRD in October 2006 to join the Labor Party (PT) "as part of a political negotiation between the PRD and the PT."
This person is hard to find good info on in my cursory search (in English anyway--I can read Spanish at maybe a high-school level so I'm leaving her dig rest for now.) Cursory digs: One Article (SPA),
I then wanted to dig on the council of this group, with the above wiki article stating the following:
The CNDH has a ten-member council, who are appointed by the Senate. The Council is responsible for establishing the CNDH's general guidelines, approving the commission's internal rules and overseeing its budget. The two senior members are to be replaced every year unless ratified for a second term.
These members are listed here:
Luis Raúl González Pérez, President (until November 15, 2019)
Joaquín Narro Lobo, Technical Secretary
Mariclaire Acosta Urquidi (Resigned November 14, 2019)
María Ampudia González (Resigned November 14, 2019)
Alberto Manuel Athié Gallo
Michael William Chamberlin Ruiz
Dr. Angélica Cuéllar Vázquez (Resigned November 14, 2019)
Dr. Mónica González Contró
Dr. David Kershenobich Stalnikowitz
Carmen Moreno Toscano
María Olga Noriega Sáenz (Resigned November 14, 2019)
Dr. José de Jesús Orozco Henríquez
This is where I'm leaving off, but it wouldn't surprise me if we could follow the money on this/connected orgs to find something of note, but be wary of confirmation bias. Just the little bit I was able to dig up felt strangely connected to what we're seeing unfold at the southern border. Toss in Pompeo's nods via this 'National Days' website and it starts to smell fishy. Looking to shine some light on this, pedes.
Alright Pedes, I'm gonna need help because I have to be AFK for a while soon, but did some initial (safe?) digging based on u/sleepydude 's comment further below highlighting 'Childhelp National Day of Hope – First Wednesday in April.' Also any fluent Spanish readers would be excellent to get an accurate dig on the Spanish sources.
Could be a nothingburger but that's why we dig! I'll try to summarize as best I can with how far I got:
Searched "CNDH" on DDG; being the only day on the list mentioning children and also the last on the list whether for memory's sake or by the order in which the days were added, I'm not sure.
Turned up "Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos; CNDH" which redirects in English to this Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Human_Rights_Commission_(Mexico) A Mexican Human Rights Commission with a focus on children and immigrants (sounds familiar...)
++Note the controversy contents from 2006:
++Note the controversy contents from 2019:
The president of this org, Rosario Piedra Ibarra, seems to have strong ties with Mexico's PRD (Party of the Democratic Revolution) which is described as " is a social democratic political party in Mexico." but is said to have left the PRD in October 2006 to join the Labor Party (PT) "as part of a political negotiation between the PRD and the PT."
This person is hard to find good info on in my cursory search (in English anyway--I can read Spanish at maybe a high-school level so I'm leaving her dig rest for now.) Cursory digs: One Article (SPA),
These members are listed here: Luis Raúl González Pérez, President (until November 15, 2019)
Joaquín Narro Lobo, Technical Secretary
Mariclaire Acosta Urquidi (Resigned November 14, 2019)
María Ampudia González (Resigned November 14, 2019)
Alberto Manuel Athié Gallo
Michael William Chamberlin Ruiz
Dr. Angélica Cuéllar Vázquez (Resigned November 14, 2019)
Dr. Mónica González Contró
Dr. David Kershenobich Stalnikowitz
Carmen Moreno Toscano
María Olga Noriega Sáenz (Resigned November 14, 2019)
Dr. José de Jesús Orozco Henríquez
This is where I'm leaving off, but it wouldn't surprise me if we could follow the money on this/connected orgs to find something of note, but be wary of confirmation bias. Just the little bit I was able to dig up felt strangely connected to what we're seeing unfold at the southern border. Toss in Pompeo's nods via this 'National Days' website and it starts to smell fishy. Looking to shine some light on this, pedes.
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