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8 juin 2024 · GENEVA/WASHINGTON D.C. (8 June 2024) – After a deadly election campaign, UN and Organization of American States (OAS) human rights experts* today called on Mexican authorities to make sure the post-election period is peaceful, and to investigate killings and human rights violations in the run-up to the Sunday vote, as well as polling day itself. Policing, justice and emergencies. Canada and the world. Embassy of Canada to Mexico, in Mexico City. Government of Canada services and information in Mexico City, Mexico. +52 55-5724-7900. +52 55-5724-7943. mxicocs@international.gc.ca. 09:00 - 12:00 (Appointment). Authorities from the four states of Mexico City, State of Mexico, Baja California, and Nuevo Leon conducted more than half of all investigations in 2024, while authorities in Durango, Guanajuato and Colima did not investigate any suspected cases. The government identified the states of Veracruz, Tlaxcala, and Guerrero as having a high. Mexico has relied heavily on the military to fight drug-related violence and organized crime, leading to widespread human rights violations by military personnel. As of July 2016, the CNDH had. Mexico has relied heavily on the military to fight drug-related violence and organized crime, leading to widespread human rights violations by military personnel. Between December 2024 and January. 24 oct. 2024 · October 24, 2024, 8:00 AM. By Chantal Flores, a Mexico-based freelance journalist investigating enforced disappearance in Latin America and the Balkans. A boy holds a gun during training to. 22 août 2024 · Call us in Washington, D.C. at 1-888-407-4747 (toll-free in the United States and Canada) or 1-202-501-4444 (from all other countries) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays). See the State Department’s travel website for the Worldwide Caution and Travel Advisories. 9 nov. 2024 · Tequio is just one example of the good practices that indigenous peoples can share to aid in the fight against corruption. UNODC will continue to implement the UNCAC Review Mechanism (a peer review process to support states to implement the convention) in more Mexican states to ensure that anti-corruption efforts have an intercultural component. 29 mars 2024 · While information continues to come to light, Mexican media report that some of the migrants locked up in the facility had been expelled into Mexico by U.S. authorities under Title 42, which denies the right to seek asylum at the U.S. border unless migrants are able to secure a limited number of appointments through a flawed cell phone app to ask for an exemption to the policy. Expulsions and. 11 janv. 2016 · According to data from the Department of Justice's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), 73,684 firearms (about 70 percent) seized in Mexico and traced from 2009 to 2014 originated in the United States. ATF data also show that these firearms were most often purchased in Southwest border states and that about half of them were long guns (rifles and shotguns). According to. 29 sept. 2024 · Mexico: State must guarantee truth, justice, and remembrance for families of Ayotzinapa students. The investigations must keep the families of the disappeared students as their central focus in the interests of transparency, due process of justice and their right to truth and remembrance. 2 oct. 2024 · October 2, 2024 Mexico: Authorities’ actions impede access to truth and justice for Ayotzinapa Nine years after the events, the setbacks in the investigation must not lead to another “historic truth” The government must act with transparency and accountability, as must the army. 29 sept. 2024 · Mexico: State must guarantee truth, justice, and remembrance for families of Ayotzinapa students, Amnesty International. United Kingdom. Retrieved from https://policycommons.net/artifacts/2679280/mexico/3702562/ on 02 May 2024. CID: 20.500.12592/r2zs0z. Download citation (RIS). 31 juil. 2019 · Recent actions by various state governments in Mexico are jeopardizing freedom of expression and assembly in the country and could be a step towards criminalizing the defence of human rights, Amnesty International said today. In the state of Tabasco, state deputies approved a reform that criminalizes public demonstrations. 9 sept. 2024 · The Senate’s approval of the proposal to formalize the affiliation of the National Guard with the Ministry of Defence (SEDENA) is an appalling act that puts the guarantee of human rights in Mexico at risk, Amnesty International said today. “We deeply regret the Senate’s decision.

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