Following a rash of political assassinations, Magdalena Rosales campaigns with armed escorts within the metropolis of Celaya in Mexico.

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Following a rash of political assassinations, Magdalena Rosales campaigns with armed escorts within the metropolis of Celaya in Mexico.

Eyder Peralta/NPR

Mexico’s basic election can be held originally of June and it’ll mark the tip of a marketing campaign season of file violence. Some thirty candidates have been assassinated previously month. Our reporter goes to considered one of Mexico’s most violent cities to speak to candidates who’re courageous sufficient to run for workplace.

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