The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) will present a report on disappearances in Mexico. The government has highlighted its openness to working with international human rights organizations.

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The Vice-President of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), Andrea Pochak, will present a report on disappearances in Mexico City this Monday, May 11th. The event will be attended by Mexican authorities, civil society organizations, and diplomatic representatives. "In line with the Mexican government's policy of openness with international human rights organizations, the presentation will include the participation of the Undersecretary for Human Rights, Population, and Migration, Arturo Medina Padilla, and the Undersecretary for Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights, Enrique Ochoa," the Mexican government announced in a statement. Also read: Three Federal Ministerial Police Officers Sentenced for Extortion; a judge sentences them to more than 4 years in prison and disqualification. The statement indicated that during the presentation, the findings, objectives, methodology, and recommendations contained in the IACHR report will be disclosed, as well as to strengthen cooperation between the Mexican state and the inter-American organization to address the phenomenon of disappearances in the country. The event will be attended by government representatives, members of the diplomatic corps in Mexico, United Nations agencies, civil society organizations, and media outlets. The government reiterated its willingness to engage in dialogue and cooperation with international organizations on the issue of disappearances, including the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights…
More Information: The Vice-President of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), Andrea Pochak, will present a report on disappearances in Mexico City this Monday, May 11th. The event will be attended by Mexican authorities, civil society organizations, and diplomatic representatives. "In line with the Mexican government's policy of openness with international human rights organizations, the presentation will include the participation of the Undersecretary for Human Rights, Population, and Migration, Arturo Medina Padilla, and the Undersecretary for Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights, Enrique Ochoa," the Mexican government announced in a statement. Also read: Three Federal Ministerial Police Officers Sentenced for Extortion; Judge sentences them to more than 4 years in prison and disqualification. The statement also indicated that the presentation will reveal the findings, objectives, methodology, and recommendations contained in the IACHR report, as well as strengthen cooperation between the Mexican state and the inter-American organization to address the phenomenon of disappearances in the country. Government representatives, members of the diplomatic corps in Mexico, United Nations agencies, civil society organizations, and media outlets will attend the event. The government reiterated its willingness to engage in dialogue and cooperation with international organizations on the issue of disappearances, including the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the United Nations Population Fund. Join our channel! EL UNIVERSAL is now on Whatsapp! Stay informed about the most important news of the day, opinion articles, entertainment, trends, and more, all from your mobile device. News according to your interests.

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