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Mexico recorded 7,399 missing persons cases in the first half of 2025, marking a nearly 18% increase from the same period ...
Mexico has reported 155 femicides - the murder of women because of their gender - in the first two months of this year, according to federal crime statistics. Nearly 25,000 more women are missing ...
Last month, the disappearance of Debanhi Escobar, an 18-year-old law student, sparked fresh outrage amid a spate of disappearances of women in Nuevo Leon’s capital, Monterrey.
Mexico disappearances reach record high of 100,000 amid impunity. 17 May 2022. Share Save. ... The number of people reported as disappeared in Mexico is at a record high of 100,000, figures suggest.
The Transportation Department has announced a series of actions against Mexico for violating a years-old agreement for ...
Mexico disappearances reach record high of 100,000 amid impunity. Published. 17 May 2022. Share. ... The number of people reported as disappeared in Mexico is at a record high of 100,000, figures ...
Mexico’s efforts to address the large number of cases of enforced disappearances and abductions throughout the country in recent years have been marred by inexplicable delays and contradictory ...
MEXICO CITY, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Mexican officials on Thursday called the 2014 disappearance of 43 students a state crime that was covered up by the government, in another damning assessment of the ...
Disappearances in Mexico rose during López Obrador’s first year, now top 73,000. July 13, 2020. Family members and supporters of the 43 teachers-college students who disappeared in Iguala ...
MEXICO CITY — The disappearance of 43 Mexican students in 2014 was a “crime of the state” involving every layer of government, an official inquiry reported on Thursday, in the most profound ...
These figures are based on a revised system engineered by Mexico’s National Public Security Secretariat, according to Proceso. In total, 40 percent of the 23,272 disappearances — or 9,384 — that ...
The nearly 250 disappearances documented in the report do not represent all of the cases in Mexico since 2007. On the contrary, official statistics leave little doubt that there are thousands more.