Marcela Turati is an independent activist and journalist, winner of numerous awards for her investigations for the press, including the Inter Press Service and Millennium Development Goals Prize for Latin America and the Gabriel García Márquez Journalism Award. She works in the interest of human rights, and particularly on the subject of violence in Mexico. Pablo Ferri, the Spanish reporter, winner of the Ortega y Gasset Prize and the National Journalism Prize, is a correspondent with Spain’s El País newspaper and has investigated the violation of human rights in Veracruz. Alejandra González is a journalist with Gatopardo magazine and has investigated disappearances in Mexico during Enrique Peña Nieto’s years as president. The discussion is moderated by the Mexico-based Colombian journalist, Felipe Restrepo Pombo.