AI Warns of Escalating Human Rights Crisis and Disappearances in Mexico 2025

Amnistía Internacional reports a sharp increase in disappearances, murders of defenders and journalists, and migrant abuses in Mexico, making it the second most dangerous country for human rights advocates. The situation reflects a significant deterioration in safety and security, with widespread reports of extortions, kidnappings, and illegal toll collection at checkpoints. Monitoring of these trends is crucial as the government’s response and international attention could influence the trajectory of Mexico's human rights environment.
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Comité de la ONU
Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental
Artículo 19
Amnesty International
Mexico
Universidad Iberoamericana