Search for all missing persons at once
There is a call for a comprehensive and simultaneous search for all missing persons in Mexico, emphasizing the urgency of a coordinated and efficient approach to address this humanitarian crisis.
How much collective outrage is needed?
The lack of collective response to disappearances in Mexico highlights social indifference and government inaction, underscoring the urgency for empathy and citizen mobilization to demand justice.
Women, search, and disappearance: an unrelenting collective struggle
Feminism highlights its strength and determination in the tireless search for missing persons, emphasizing its crucial role in society.
Nayarit: the importance of understanding the structures to impact truth and justice
What is happening in Mexico regarding disappearances cannot be understood in isolation; not with nearly 97,000 people officially reported as missing.
The Extraordinary Forensic Identification Mechanism: a way to start addressing the forensic crisis
The MEIF 'will be an extraordinary, multidisciplinary mechanism with technical-scientific autonomy, which will conduct the relevant expert evaluations on bodies or skeletal remains that have not been identified and are under its jurisdiction,' in coordination primarily with the prosecutors' offices or entities responsible for identification.
Mass-focused identification: a step in the truth process
The National Human Identification Center is highlighted as a crucial step to address the disappearance crisis in Mexico, aiming to identify over 52,000 bodies in mass graves.
Towards a comprehensive justice reform
The initiative to reform the Organic Law of the FGR and other laws, presented to the Senate, is extremely serious as it proposes regressive and authoritarian reforms based on a flawed understanding of the autonomy of the FGR and is distant from the dialogue that a rule of law requires.