CBC News: Gangsters convicted of killing 12 women in Mexican border town: A brief account of sentences in the killings.
Ciudad Juarez, The Serial Killer's Playground: Court TV report, focusing on similarities in the victims, details events since 1993.
Desert Blood: The Juarez Murders: Alicia Gaspar de Alba's mystery novel based on the caes of the murdered women. A plot summary and the author's biography, as well as activist links.
End Violence Against Women in Juarez: An online petition calling on the Interamerican Commission on Human Rights to focus attention on the murders, and on local, state, and national law enforcement authorities to conduct investigations.
Justice for the Women of Juárez and Chihuahua: Amnesty International campaign, with background information, interviews with victims' relatives, and suggested advocacy actions.
Los Angeles For Women of Juarez: California-based group sponsors local fundraising and conscious-raising events. Includes overview of the murders and links to related organizations, with information on how to get involved. [English/Spanish]
Maquila: Explores the representations of women's bodies and murders, using a web-based format to engage questions of gender, race, work, and violence.
May Our Daughters Return Home: Local group provides links to news coverage, videos from relatives, and action steps, complete coverage in Spanish, with some information in English and several other languages.
Mexico - Genocide against women workers: Marxist analysis of roles of PRI and neo-liberals in creating the context of the murders and disappearances.
Save Juarez Project: Organized for the protection of female factory workers through self defense training, safety items and safehouses.
Señorita Extraviada, Missing Young Woman: Documentary film about the disappearances and murders. Lists crew and provides resources for support of the families.
The Situation of the Rights of Women in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico: The Right to be Free from Violence and Discrimination: The OAS report presents the background of the situation and the involvement of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), an analysis of human rights and legal issues, and recommendations for follow up.
The Virgin of Juarez: Official site for a fictional movie of a woman who survived an assault, with plot synopsis, trailer, cast interviews, and selected reviews.
Women of Cd. Juarez: Thomas Kern's photos of families, maquiladoras, and sites where bodies were found.
Women of Juarez: An Australian group describes fundraising efforts, including ongoing Tshirt sales, and provides background information on Juarez's female labor force.