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PBI Mexico: Paso del Norte HRC achieves the liberation of men tortured and falsely accused of extortion

June 24, 2014, Mexico City.- On June 10, the Paso del Norte Human Rights Center (PdNHRC), an organization accompanied by Peace Brigades International (PBI), released a statement about the absolution of brothers Juan Antonio Figueroa Gomez and Jesus Ivan Figueroa Gomez, and Misael Sanchez Fausto.

PBI Mexico observes with great concern recent trend to restrict the rights to freedom of expression and social protest in different Mexican states

Mexico City, 26 May 2014. Peace Brigades International – Mexico Project (PBI Mexico) has observed with great concern the recent trend to restrict the rights to freedom of expression and social protest in different Mexican states and, consequently, to limit the work of human rights defenders in the country.

PBI and Mexican human rights defenders participate in European forum

Mexico City, 15 May 2014. Between 12 and 14 May, PBI participated in the 2014 European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR) Forum, which focused on the progresses and challenges regarding the protection of human rights defenders (HRDs). During the forum, the European Union policies and mechanisms for the protection of HRDs were analyzed, especially the Guidelines on HRDs, which were adopted 10 years ago.

PBI Mexico expresses strong concern over recent acts of aggression against human rights defenders and migrants

 

Mexico City, 7 May 2014. Peace Brigades International – Mexico Project (PBI Mexico) expresses strong concern over recent acts of aggression against human rights defenders (HRDs) and migrants that have taken place in different states throughout Mexico, as well as the high level of risk to which these persons are still exposed.

Concretely, PBI Mexico expresses concern over the following reported incidents:

CSO: Curtailment of the military jurisdiction in cases involving civilians: historical triumph for the victims of the impunity of the Armed Forces

Logos undersigned organizationsMexico City, 30 April 2014. Today the Chamber of Deputies followed the example of the Senate and unanimously passed the reform to curtail the reach of military jurisdiction in cases of violations committed by military personnel against civilians.