
Mexico Faces a Test for its Anti-Corruption and Justice Reform Efforts
Biden Administration Should Support Strengthening Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption Work in Mexico On October 15, U.S. authorities arrested Gen. Salvador…
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Biden Administration Should Support Strengthening Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption Work in Mexico On October 15, U.S. authorities arrested Gen. Salvador…
September 26, 2020 marks six years since 43 students from Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers College were forcibly disappeared by Mexican security…
One year after Mexico enacted the law regulating the country’s new National Guard on May 27, 2019, President Andrés Manuel…
The special unit for the Ayotzinapa case within Mexico’s National Prosecutor’s Office (Fiscalía General de la República, FGR) scored an…
Strengthening Search Plans, Addressing a “Forensic Emergency,” and Securing International Assistance In January, Mexican officials announced that they had registered…
Over the last decade, victims of human rights abuses and their families, defenders, prosecutors, and other advocates for justice persisted…
Taking Stock of the Government’s Performance in Addressing Key Human Rights Concerns Since taking office last December, Mexican President Andrés…
On April 24, 2016, the Group of Experts appointed by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) to provide technical assistance in the investigation of the case of the 43 disappeared students in Mexico presented its final report.
Maureen Meyer examines Mexico’s proposed gendarmerie—a force to be made up of tens of thousands of former soldiers—and its potential implications for human rights.
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