HRW: Fuerzas mexicanas vinculadas a al menos 150 desapariciones en guerra contra el narcotráfico
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Human Rights Watch is warning Mexico is enduring what it calls
"the most severe crisis of forced disappearances in Latin America in decades."
In a new report, Human Rights Watch says around
150 people, and maybe hundreds more, have disappeared at the hands of Mexico’s police
and military during the six-year drug war. At least 60 of the abduction cases raise questions
of police collusion with the drug cartels they’re purporting to fight.
Human Rights Watch is calling on the Mexican government to investigate each case
and establish a thorough process for documenting deaths and disappearances.
According to one government estimate, some
70,000 people have died in Mexico’s drug war since it was declared in 2006.
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