Top Mexico Human Rights Prosecutor Resigns in Midst of Political Storm
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May 22, 2015
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Eliana García Laguna (La Verdad)

The embattled head of the human rights division at Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office resigned her post on this week in the wake of mounting criticism over the government’s struggles to deal with escalating violence and impunity across the country.

Eliana García Laguna’s resignation comes just three months after Attorney General Jesús Murillo Karam stepped down under pressure following the investigation into the September kidnappings and murders of 43 students in Iguala, Guerrero state.

Mexico’s prosecutor’s office has lost its credibility as unresolved human rights abuse cases grow

Over the past few months, the country’s top prosecutor’s office – commonly referred to by its Spanish acronym PGR – has lost credibility as the number of unresolved human-rights abuse cases continues to grow.

Murillo Karam’s successor, Arely Gómez González, had promised to make human rights her number-one priority when she took over in late February.

“We are committed to becoming the first guarantors of human rights because our work should be based on listening to and protecting people,” she said at the time.

But after just a few months at the post, Gómez is facing a shakeup within her own ranks after her assistant attorney general for human rights handed in her resignation.

Under García Laguna’s tenure, the PGR designed a plan to search for missing persons – including Central Americans migrants – who disappeared after crossing into Mexico in search of new lives in the United States. Officials also signed important agreements with the International Red Cross to help with their progress on the issue.

Although the level of drug violence under President Enrique Peña Nieto has dropped since the term of his predecessor Felipe Calderón (2006-2012), human-rights abuse cases have escalated.

A major focus of this issue has been the government’s official inquiry into the killings of 43 teaching students who took part in a protest and were reportedly captured and executed at a nearby trash dump under orders from local police officials.

There are more than 25,000 missing-person cases in Mexico, according to official figures.

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