Lost opportunity: the Lydia Cacho case and child rights in Mexico

  • Jones, Gareth A.
  • Thomas de Benitez, Sarah
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Publication date
June 2014
Publisher
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Abstract

This paper provides a close analysis of a scandal that broke in Mexico following publication of a book that accused businessmen and politicians of involvement in child trafficking and paedophilia. The book’s author, Lydia Cacho, was abducted, imprisoned, threatened with violence and charged with defamation. As further evidence of complicity in the protection of paedophile rings surfaced, a firestorm of public anger and media scrutiny focussed on the plight of Cacho and key political figures including a state governor. A rare political space was thus opened for a debate on child rights. Yet it was a space that csos and child rights networks failed to exploit. This paper examines how child rights discourse had limited salience in circumstance...

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