Martha Pérez, New Cnb Headline Who Sees 'Compromised'
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Mexico City.- It has been six years since the lawyer Veracruzana, Martha Lidia Pérez Gumecindo, recently appointed National Commissioner of Search (CNB), turned to her judicial trajectory and focused on the location of missing persons. In the journey she has emphasized the long-standing cases - one of the demands of the collectives- and also on forensic identification, but in the words of the activists, her trajectory also ties with the dignifie…
The Government elects the head of the Special Unit on Disappearance Crimes of the Attorney General ' s Office to deal with the crisis of more than 133,000 missing persons
Sheinbaum designs Martha Lidia P rez, Special Prosecutor for the Investigation of Enforced Disappearance, as the holder of the B squeda Commission.
The Government of Mexico designated Martha Lidia Pérez as the new head of the National Search Commission, after the resignation of Teresa Guadalupe Reyes Sahagún. The official announcement was made by Rosa Icela Rodríguez, head of the Ministry of the Interior (Segob), and ratified by President Claudia Sheinbaum. How was the process to appoint the new commissioner of search? La Segob explained that, in order to elect the new commissioner, 76 prof…
The Secretary of the Interior pointed out that Martha Lidia Pérez has sensitivity, empathy, broad legal knowledge in the matter. The entry Eligen a Martha Lidia Pérez as new holder of the Search Commission was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
Martha Lidia Pérez will deal with the disappearance crisis in Mexico, with more than 133 thousand people missing.
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