HUMAN RIGHTS IN MEXICO


  Mexican students attacked during a demonstration
  on June 10, 1971, in Mexico City; 25 were killed.

Tlatelolco Massacre(Oct. 2, 1968)

Amnesty International
Amnesty International Report

2000
Human Rights Issues to Test Mexican President's Mettle
Mexico's Growing Missing List

2001
Amnesty International says torture still problem in Mexico
A Husband Lost, a Son Born in 'Dirty War'
A Reunion Underlines Mexico's Past Abuses
Family Torn Asunder in Battle With Government
Fox Takes Steps To End Army's Rights Abuses
Human Rights Lawyer Shot Dead in Mexico
Mexican officials say slaying of rights lawyer political
Mexicans Shine Light on State's Dark Secrets
Mexico Acknowledges Role in Disappearances
Mexico to Go After Leftists' Killers
Mexico to investigate the 'disappeared'
Mexico Vows to End Impunity for Torture in Justice System
Mexico unveils 'dirty war' report, pledges action
One Family Paid Dearly in 'Dirty War'
20 injured in Mexico prison riots

2002
Ex-mayor questioned about role in massacre
Freed Mexican Vows To Clear His Name
In Mexico, Justice at a Price
Mexican Vows Investigation Into 'Dirty War'
Mexico questions former leader
Mexico targets ex-president in inquiry of 1970s murders
More than 600 soldiers detained in torture case

2004
Former Spy Chief Arrested In Mexican 'Dirty War' Case
Ex-president investigated about disappearances
Why Mexico struggles to confront its dark past
Guerra sucia: Lamentan que López Portillo eludiera responsabilidades
Mexico Seizes Official in 'Dirty War' Case of 70's
Activists: There's still a dirty war in Mexico
Memorial to Mexico's disappeared unveiled
Mexico's Leader to Pursue Genocide Case
Infamous prison holds few clues to the past
Truth panel may probe 'dirty war'
Thousands march on massacre anniversary

2005
Orphan of Mexico's 'Dirty War' Finds a Long-Lost Brother
Mexico Opens Files Related to '71 Killings
Prosecutors in Mexico Reopen Inquiry in Rights Lawyer's Death
Ex-Mexican president beats 'dirty war' case

2008
Rights agency calls on Mexico to protect migrants