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Mexico: Demand UN Action on Enforced Disappearances

The UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances (CED) requested April 2 that the United Nations secretary-general refer the crisis of enforced disappearances in Mexico to the General Assembly for consideration of response measures. The CED announced that since it began monitoring the situation in 2012 it had received “well-founded indications that enforced disappearances in Mexico have been and continue to be committed as crimes against humanity.” T…

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Juan Pablo Albán is the chairman of the UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances, a body that in previous days presented a report on the disappeared in Mexico. As Juan Pablo Albán shared in his most recent publication, the Committee on Enforced Disappearances is an independent and impartial body composed of 10 experts in the field of human rights.This to oversee that all UN member states comply with the International Convention for the Protection…

Ciudad Juárez, Chih.- Chihuahuense collectives of search families in Ciudad Juárez, Parral and Cuauhtémoc welcomed the decision of the United Nations Committee on Enforced Disappearances to bring the situation of disappearances in Mexico to the General Assembly of the United Nations, to establish an effective mechanism to clarify the truth. "Our missing loved ones from the families we accompany, show that there are enforced disappearances in Mex…

Juan Pablo Albán also warned that the decision taken by the agency and the UN "reviews the evolution of the situation to the present day" and is not limited to a period of time prior to the current government

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THE VALLE Geneva, Switzerland. – From Geneva, the UN Committee against Enforced Disappearance, asked the United Nations Organization to consider a plan for actions to support the Mexican Government towards the prevention, investigation and elimination of this crime committed at such levels that it could be considered a crime against humanity. The Chairman of the Committee, Juan Albán-Allencastro, stated that international law does not require cr…

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