Lydia Cacho

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Lydia Cacho is a Mexican investigative journalist, author, and human rights activist renowned for exposing organized crime, corruption, and sex trafficking despite facing severe threats and persecution.

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instanceOf Mexican writer
human
human rights activist
journalist
awardReceived Amnesty International Ginetta Sagan Award for Women and Children's Rights NERFINISHED
Civil Courage Prize NERFINISHED
Ginetta Sagan Award NERFINISHED
International Press Freedom Award NERFINISHED
Olof Palme Prize NERFINISHED
UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize NERFINISHED
World Press Freedom Hero NERFINISHED
cause defense of women and children
fight against human trafficking
freedom of expression
countryOfCitizenship Mexico
dateOfBirth 1963-04-12
employer Centro Integral de Atención a las Mujeres (CIAM) Cancún NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork anti–human trafficking activism
children's rights
human rights
investigative journalism
women's rights
gender female
genre investigative reporting
non-fiction
hasBeenSubjectOf death threats
judicial harassment
kidnapping
torture
hasSubject child pornography
corruption
gender violence
human rights abuses
organized crime
sex trafficking
knownFor denouncing political corruption linked to trafficking
exposing child sex trafficking networks in Mexico
investigations into organized crime
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
name Lydia Cacho NERFINISHED
notableWork Esclavas del poder NERFINISHED
Los demonios del Edén NERFINISHED
Memorias de una infamia NERFINISHED
Slavery Inc. NERFINISHED
occupation human rights activist
journalist
writer
placeOfBirth Mexico City NERFINISHED
positionHeld founder of CIAM Cancún
residence Quintana Roo NERFINISHED

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