Mexicans face wall of impunity in search for justice
- Many Mexicans pursuing justice encounter deep-rooted corruption and unchecked wrongdoing amid widespread disappearances and killings as elections approach to appoint all judges and magistrates.
- This crisis stems from cases like the 43 students disappeared in Guerrero in 2014, abuses by corrupt police, and political interference obstructing fair trials.
- Authorities arrested dozens, including a former senior judge accused of hiding torture videos of victims, but no convictions have occurred despite shocking evidence.
- Individual stories such as Debanhi, found dead in a motel tank, and prolonged detentions without sentences, highlight daily femicide and judicial failures across Mexico.
- Despite the government’s claim that elections will reform justice, critics and affected families say decades of corruption mean ‘time is the worst enemy’ as justice remains denied.
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Mexicans face wall of impunity in search for justice
From parents whose children were murdered or are missing to a man imprisoned for two decades with no sentence -- many Mexicans seeking justice feel they face a wall of corruption and impunity.
·Missoula, United States
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