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‘No Solution Will Work If the Institutions Responsible for Abuses Remain in Charge of Implementing It’

 
CIVICUS discusses enforced disappearances in Mexico with a member of the International Network of Associations of Missing Persons.
The crisis of disappearances in Mexico has reached alarming proportions, with over 52,000 unidentified bodies in morgues and mass graves. On 1 July, the Mexican Congress approved controversial changes to the General Law on Disappearances, which promise to modernise the search process through a national biometric system, but which human rights organisations and victims’ groups claim could establish an unprecedented system of mass surveillance.

Read the full story, “‘No Solution Will Work If the Institutions Responsible for Abuses Remain in Charge of Implementing It’”, on globalissues.org

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