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Washington, D.C.—In a new report published today, the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) explains why fully implementing the landmark…
Washington, D.C.—A new report, published today by advocacy groups the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) and the Due Process…
The report Overlooking Justice: Human Rights Violations Committed by Mexican Soldiers against Civilians are Met with Impunity analyzes the crimes…
Washington, DC—Today, after more than two years of debate, Mexico’s Congress took an important step towards improving its human rights…
Discussions are underway in Mexico regarding the new “Fiscalía General de la República” (FGR) that will eventually replace the current…
Washington, DC–The Mexican government has called its transition to the new adversarial, oral-based criminal justice system a “mission accomplished.” However,…
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.
What happened the night the students disappeared? Who is working on the investigation? What have they found?
The message could not be any clearer: in Mexico’s Tlatlaya case, soldiers were instructed to take out, or kill, suspected criminals, in complete disregard for their human rights and due process.
In this report, researchers analyze the efficacy of Mexico’s new program to address violence.
While much has been done to reform Mexico’s police, establishing strong internal and external controls has not been a priority for the Mexican government.
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