Sergio Aguayo Quezada is a Mexican academic and human rights activist. He has been a professor and researcher for El Colegio de México since 1977 and a member of the Mexican Researchers National System
I knew I was going to make the kick, ... Kicking into the wind might have been a problem during warm-ups, but during the game you put it out of your mind.
The challenge now is to make democratic institutions work, ... That is completely different from having free and fair elections. We had a free and fair election. Now, we must make democracy work to solve the problems we have inherited.
Most Mexicans think he is well-intentioned. It's not that this presidency has been bad; it's been very mediocre, frivolous. Many Mexicans' attitude is one of resignation.
There are more Mexicans dying trying to reach the [United States] now than before, and that has to do with the fact that some parts of the border are being closed and the immigrants have to walk through the desert and the mountains. And that's increasing the human cost.