The "narcos want me dead”. Mexico, a priest against the traffickers of men
Interview with father Alejandro Solalinde
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https://doi.org/10.59057/iberoleon.20075316.201727275Keywords:
Alejandro Solalinde, shelter, migrants, human rights, human trafficking, interviewAbstract
Interview with Father Alejandro Solalinde, founder of the Hermanos en el camino shelter for migrants in Ixtepec, Oaxaca, and winner of the National on the road shelter for migrants in Ixtepec, Oaxaca, and winner of the 2012 National Human Rights National Human Rights Award 2012, who is in Europe to conduct meetings with social meetings with social organizations and presentations of his autobiographical book autobiographical book, written with Italian journalist Lucia Capuzzi, Los narcos want me dead. Mexico, a priest against the traffickers of men ("I narcosmi vogliono morto. Messico, un prete contro i trafficanti di uomini," EMIEd., 2017)
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