Mexican legislators reelect head of human rights agency who failed to address abuses
- Mexican legislators from the ruling party reelected Rosario Piedra, head of the National Human Rights Commission, despite opposition and criticism of her inaction on human rights abuses.
- Rights groups criticized Piedra's reelection, stating she has done little to investigate military abuses and has issued only 39 recommendations from over 1,800 complaints.
- The Miguel Agustín Pro Juárez human rights center described her reelection as "an undeserved prize for a career marked by inaction".
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