Sarah Ford | February 18, 2014

Amnesty International calls on Mexico鈥檚 President to confront critical human rights situation

Amnesty International calls on Mexico鈥檚 President to confront critical human rights situationAt a meeting with President Enrique听笔别帽补Nieto, Amnesty International鈥檚 Secretary General,听SalilShetty, delivered a听听to combat entrenched impunity and serious human rights violations. 听

The meeting focussed on widespread torture, the large number of disappearances, abuses against migrants and refugees, attacks on journalists and human rights defenders, and violence faced by women and indigenous peoples.

鈥淲hile Mexico is an increasingly important actor on the world stage, not only in economic terms but in the field of human rights, it is failing to deliver at home. I told the President that he must demonstrate he is serious about ensuring human rights not just internationally but for all inside the country as well,鈥 said Salil Shetty.听

鈥淭he President has the power to address Mexico鈥檚 worrying human rights situation. He should take urgent and concrete steps to ensure full respect for human rights for every individual in the 肠辞耻苍迟谤测.鈥

The Secretary General recognized that President 笔别帽补 Nieto鈥檚 new administration had put in place several mechanisms and processes to tackle human rights violations, although implementation and enforcement have been weak. He also acknowledged that the Mexican government had been very open to receiving international human rights monitors from the UN and Amnesty International.

At the same time, Salil Shetty expressed concern that a year after the government recognized that more than 26,000 people had been reported missing or disappeared in the previous six years, the government has still to clarify how many victims of abduction and enforced disappearance are still to be located.听

鈥淚 visited Saltillo and met relatives of victims of disappearance and abduction from different states. I told the President it is clear that the authorities are still not taking all the actions needed to locate their loved ones or bring to justice those responsible,鈥 said Salil Shetty.

In 2013 the UN Human Rights Council made a series of recommendations to Mexico to improve its human rights record. In March, President Enrique 笔别帽补 Nieto鈥檚 government will make a formal announcement on which measures it will adopt. Amnesty International expects it to adopt and implement all recommendations that that are consistent with international human rights standards.

Amnesty International is calling for the President to:

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