UNITED MEXICAN STATES: Mexico faces devastating human rights crisis as Pope Francis prepares visit

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12 Feb 2016
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Mexico is facing a human rights crisis of epidemic proportions with disappearances, torture and brutal murders becoming the hallmarks of the country, said Amnesty International ahead of a state visit by Pope Francis.

“As soon as he sets foot on Mexico City, Pope Francis will come face-to-face with one of the most troubling human rights crises in the whole of the Americas,” said Erika Guevara-Rosas, Americas Director at Amnesty International.

“From the tens of thousands of people who have gone missing, to the widespread use of torture and rising numbers of killings of women, to the utter lack of ability to investigate crimes, human rights abuses have become shorthand for Mexico.”

“We urge Pope Francis to use his powerful influence to persuade the Peña Nieto Administration to take the country’s dreadful human rights crisis seriously by ensuring all those who commit crimes face justice. Only by taking concrete and decisive action to bring those criminals to justice will the Mexican government start to tackle this entrenched crisis.”

Pope Francis is due to make his first visit to Mexico between 12 and 18 February.

9 February 2016
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PRESS RELEASE

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