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World Report 2024: Mexico | Human Rights Watch
Executive Director
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who took office in 2018, has made little progress in addressing Mexico’s serious human rights challenges, including extreme criminal violence,...
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World Report 2024 | Human Rights Watch
World Report 2024, Human Rights Watch’s 34th annual review of human rights practices and trends around the globe, reviews developments in more than 100 countries.
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Reports | Human Rights Watch
Abortion Access in the State of Mexico
The 44-page report, “Navigating Obstacles: Abortion Access in the State of Mexico,” found that the state’s abortion law does not guarantee access to this essenti...
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Mexico | Country Page | World | Human Rights Watch
President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, who took office in October 2024, inherited an ongoing human rights crisis, rooted in extreme violence by organized crime groups and widespread abuses by police, pros...
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World Report 2023 | Human Rights Watch
The litany of human rights crises that unfolded in 2022 – from Ukraine to China to Afghanistan – has left behind a sea of human suffering, but it has also opened new opportunities for human rights lea...
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About Us | Human Rights Watch
Who We Are
Human Rights Watch investigates and reports on abuses happening in all corners of the world. We are roughly 550 plus people of 70-plus nationalities who are country experts, lawyers, journa...