Human Rights in Mexico's drug war

Since 2007 almost 30,000 people have been killed in Mexico in the fight against organized crime. Although the Mexican Government has stated that most of the killings correspond to members of criminal gangs fighting against each other, there have been innocent victims too. Civilians have been killed by criminal gangs and by Army officials. Although national and international human rights organisations have raised their concerns about these events, impunity surrounds most of the cases.

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HR organisations in Mexico

  • Amnesty International Mexico
  • Mexican Commission of Defence and Promotion of Human Rights
  • National Commission of Human Rights
  • Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights in Mexico
  • Prodh Centre
  • Tlachinollan Centre

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  • ▼  2011 (4)
    • ▼  January (4)
      • Mexico´s failure on Human Rights
      • Listen to the victims' voices
      • Mexico, a "Partly-Free" country
      • Reforma Newspaper's 'Executometre'
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