The Inter-American Court of Human Rights Condemns Mexico for the Rape, Torture, and Murder of an Indigenous Woman in 2007.
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Associated Press CITY OF MEXICO (AP) — The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (CorteIDH) held the Mexican State responsible for the rape, torture and death of a Nahua indigenous woman that occurred nearly two decades ago in which the military allegedly participated, and ordered the authorities to investigate the incident and punish those responsible. Thus, it was determined in a ruling issued on Tuesday by the Inter-American Court of Human Rig…
On Tuesday, December 15, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) condemned the State of Mexico as internationally responsible for the rape, torture and death of the Nahuatl monolingual indigenous woman Ernestina Ascencio Rosario, 73 years old, in 2007. According to the judgment notified on Tuesday to the parties involved in the proceedings, the International Court found that Ascencio, a resident of the community of Tetlalzinga, located …
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights determines that the Mexican State is responsible for the violation, torture and death of Ernestina Ascencio.
On December 17, 2025, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo affirmed that the Mexican State would fully comply with the ruling issued by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) regarding the sexual assault, torture, and murder of Ernestina Ascencio Rosario, an indigenous Nahua woman. During her morning press conference, the president assured that the resolutions notified to… Source
The Mexican State will comply with the remedial measures requested by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) in the case of the rape, torture and death of Ernestina Ascencio Rosario, in the six-year term of Felipe Calderón. #MañaneraDelPueblo President @Claudiashein assures that the Mexican State will comply with the recommendations of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights following the conviction in the Ernestina Ascencio case.#On…
The Mexican Government accepted responsibility for the absence of timely and adequate medical services to care for Ernestina Ascensio Rosario, a victim of a rape committed by the military during the six-year term of Felipe Calderón. The post-government recognizes responsibility for Ernestina, a victim of rape by the military first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx
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