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Systemic injustice: Torture, "disappearance" and extrajudicial execution in Mexico
Systemic Injustice: Torture, Disappearance, and Extrajudicial Execution in Mexico documents widespread human rights violations perpetrated by state and non-state actors. The report details patterns of torture, enforced disappearances, and extrajudicial killings, framing them as systemic practices linked to impunity, corruption, and weak rule of law. It highlights testimonies of victims and families, analyzes structural causes, and evaluates state responses against international human rights standards. The publication calls for accountability, institutional reform, and stronger protections for victims. Serving as both evidence and advocacy, it underscores the urgent need to confront entrenched injustice in Mexico’s justice and security systems.
KP.II 0189 | 341.1 INT S | My Library (HAM 3) | Available |
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