Mexico: Discovery of new mass grave highlights deteriorating human rights crisis

The gruesome discovery of a mass grave containing the remains of at least 31 individuals in northern Mexico today highlights the urgent need for robust action to tackle the country’s rapidly deteriorating human rights crisis, said Amnesty International.

“Mexico is miserably losing the battle against disappearances, with nearly 25,000 people going missing since 2007. This latest discovery must be a wake-up call for authorities in Mexico to take real action to stop what seems to be an endless list of horrors taking place across the country,” said Erika Guevara-Rosas, Americas Director at Amnesty International.

Mexico is miserably losing the battle against disappearances, with nearly 25,000 people going missing since 2007. This latest discovery must be a wake-up call for authorities in Mexico to take real action to stop what seems to be an endless list of horrors taking place across the country.

Erika Guevara-Rosas, Americas Director at Amnesty International.

“As a first step, Mexican authorities must ensure that, unlike too many times in the past, forensic investigations into this shocking discovery are conducted in a way that protects all evidence and leads to the identification of the remains and to justice for the relatives of the victims.”

Local authorities from the state of Nuevo León, near the Mexico-US border, confirmed on Tuesday that they had found a mass grave containing the remains of at least 31 individuals in a local ranch. Tests are being carried out to identify the remains. 

Several mass graves have been discovered in the area, which is known for the presence of criminal gangs, in more recent years.