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The president of the CNDH said indigenous peoples continue to suffer from discrimination, exclusion, poverty, inequality and a lack of real and effective access to justice.
The president of the CNDH said indigenous peoples continue to suffer from discrimination, exclusion, poverty, inequality and a lack of real and effective access to justice.
Representatives will meet with state officials and family members of missing persons from the state of Guerrero as part of their mission.
Karla was too afraid to escape from her captors because they threatened to execute her parents, siblings and one-year-old daughter.
14 of the most violent countries in the world are in Latin America, and if trends continue as they are, there will be 54,000 female homicides in the region over the next 12 years.
The teacher filed several appeals that allowed him to remain free for over a year; however, he was finally arrested on November 18.
“What we have to do to tackle the challenges that we face in terms of public security is to not allow any crime go unpunished,” said the president of the National Human Rights Commission.
These claims come hours after Emma Coronel filed an official complaint with the Human Rights Commission claiming that his physical and mental health are in jeopardy
In stark contrast, only 130 people received some sort of punishment for their involvement in crimes related to human trafficking
47.1% of Afro-Mexican households continue to burn coal and wood to heat their homes and cook their food
Transgender rights groups are demanding justice for the murder of several women from their community