Mexico disappearances climb as attacks on rights defenders persist, Amnesty says - Reuters
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Amnesty International reports that disappearances in Mexico rose to 133,500 cases in 2025, with attacks on human rights defenders, journalists, and activists continuing. The report highlights a 10.5% increase in disappearances and a 27.4% decrease in murders by December 2025.
Amnesty International's annual report reveals that disappearances in Mexico increased by 10.5% in 2025, reaching 133,500 cases. The report also notes a 27.4% decrease in murders and highlights ongoing attacks on human rights defenders and journalists.
Amnesty International reports a 10.5% rise in disappearances in Mexico, totaling 133,500 cases in 2025. The report also highlights increased threats and attacks against human rights defenders and journalists.
Amnesty International reports that disappearances in Mexico rose to 133,500 cases in 2025, with continued attacks on human rights defenders, journalists, and activists.
Amnesty International reports a rise in disappearances to 133,500 cases in Mexico, with ongoing attacks on human rights defenders and activists in 2025.
Amnesty International reports that disappearances in Mexico increased to 133,500 cases in 2025, with continued attacks on human rights defenders, journalists, and activists.
Amnesty International reports a 10.5% increase in disappearances in Mexico by December 2025, alongside persistent attacks on human rights defenders.
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