Mexico Rejects UN Findings on Enforced Disappearances as Crimes Against Humanity
Mexico has rejected a UN report that found the country's enforced disappearances constitute crimes against humanity, despite acknowledging public officials' involvement.
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Mexico rejects UN findings that country's enforced disappearances are crimes against humanity Mexico News Daily
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The report found no evidence of a deliberate federal policy to commit disappearances, but said that public officials at all levels of government have participated in or allowed the crimes to take place. The post Mexico rejects UN findings that country’s enforced disappearances are crimes against humanity appeared first on Mexico News Daily
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