The disappearance crisis in Mexico
The disappearance crisis in Mexico analyzes the impact of violence and impunity on forced disappearances and the pursuit of justice.
Missing persons. How many are there?
Video published on December 6, 2023 by El Colegio de México A.C., see original video.
The missing persons in Mexico
The missing persons in Mexico addresses the issue of forced disappearances and their consequences for the victims and their families.
Reports of forced disappearances will be removed following the amparo granted to the former governor of Nayarit.
The problem of disappearances in Mexico profoundly affects families and underscores the urgent need for effective policies and swift responses from authorities to address this crisis.
Progress and challenges in forensic search in Mexico
Video published on March 15, 2023 by Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos, see original video.
Missing persons belong to everyone. - National Commissioner for the Search
‘Missing persons belong to everyone,’ asserts Karla Quintana, National Commissioner for the Search, emphasizing that the disappearance crisis in Mexico is a collective issue that requires a joint effort for the search and location of victims.
MX: Progress and Challenges in the Implementation of the Forensic Identification Mechanism (MEIF) in Mexico
Video published on December 15, 2021 by Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos, see original video.
‘We only have 35 convictions for over 93,000 forced disappearances in Mexico,’ according to the National Commissioner.”
Karla Quintana Osuna, National Commissioner for the Search of Missing Persons, noted in an interview with Carmen Aristegui the serious situation of disappearances in Mexico, mentioning over 4,000 graves since 2007.