Mexico

OVERVIEW

Human rights defenders in México are subject to acts of intimidation including continuous surveillance, judicial harassment, arbitrary arrests, death threats, forced disappearances and killings as a result of their activities in defence of human rights.

Journalists, environmentalists, women activists and defenders who work with local communities are particularly at risk. According to the Mexican government there are between 600 and 650 human rights organisations working in Mexico. The National Network of Human Rights Civil Organs Red Nacional de Organismos Civiles de Derechos Humanos “Todos los derechos humanos”(Red TDT) was established more than 15 years ago. The Network consists of 54 human rights orgnaisations in 19 states and Federal district. Specific rights which are of particular concern to human rights defenders in Mexico include rights related to health, housing, food, labour, environment, peace or the rights of specific groups in society including women, children, indigenous peoples and other vulnerable groups. Human rights organisations and defenders in Mexico are becoming more familiar with the international mechanisms established for the protection of human rights and are making more frequent use of these mechanisms. The Mexican government in recognition of the importance of human rights established the Commission for Governmental Policy in Respect of Human Rights and has enacted in February 2004 the Federal Law to Strengthen the Activities Carried out by Civil Society Organisations (la Ley Federal de Fomento a las Actividades Realizadas por las Organizaciones de la Sociedad Civil) which establishes both the rights and obligations of these organisations.

URGENT CASES

 Norma Andrade
2012/02/6

On 3 February 2012, human rights defender Ms Norma Andrade was attacked by an unknown assailant in the south of Mexico City.

CASE INDEX

Norma Andrade
2011/12/6

On 2 December 2011, human rights defender Ms Norma Andrade was shot five times in Ciudad Juárez in the State of Chihuahua.

Comité Cerezo
2011/11/11

On 9 November 2011, human rights organisation Comité Cerezo received an email containing death threats against its members. Six members of the family that founded Comité Cerezo were specifically targeted in the email.

2011/10/25

On 20 October 2011, Mexican human rights defender Mr Adolfo Guzmán Ordaz received a death threat at his home in Comitán de Domínguez, Chiapas. Mr Guzman Ordaz gave testimony about the threats to his life at the 2011 Dublin Platform - watch the video...

2011/06/30

On 24 June 2011 an attempted break-in was reported at the offices of the human rights organisation Justicia para Nuestras Hijas (Justice for our daughters) in Chihuahua City, Chihuahua State. The attempted break-in occurred just hours after Ms Norma Ledezma, the...

2011/03/24

On 15 March 2011, Mr Juan Ernesto Maciel, along with his father, Mr Manuel Dámaso Maciel García, and his aunt, Ms María Maciel Garcia, were killed at their home in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. Juan Ernesto Maciel was a key witness in the murder in August 2008 of Ms...