Amnesty International: le Mexique « néglige les disparitions »

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Amnesty International: le Mexique « néglige les disparitions »

26 juin 2013

Amnesty International accuse le gouvernement mexicain de ne pas faire assez d’efforts pour enquêter sur les disparitions de milliers de personnes. Pour en savoir plus, en anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.

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"Disappearances in Mexico have become commonplace because federal and state authorities have tolerated and refused to clamp down on them," Amnesty says in a new report.

Official figures say 26,000 people have gone missing since December 2006.The date coincides with the deployment of the army to fight drug cartels. Critics of the war-on-drugs policy of former President Felipe Calderon say police brought about an escalation in violence.

"These figures demonstrate one of the key human rights challenges facing the government of Enrique Pena Nieto," said Rupert Knox, Amnesty International researcher on Mexico.

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