Mexico: Mexico: In the face of a human rights crisis, the Conservative Party is calling for the removal of the agency's head

 


The National Action Party (PAN) in Michoacán continues its fight for the almost extinct human rights of Mexicans, calling for the removal of Rosario Piedra Ibarra, who was appointed by the radical leftist ruling party as president of the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH).

According to information shared by the current leader of the PAN in Michoacán, Carlos Quintana Martínez, Piedra Ibarra has recently been known for turning a deaf ear to searching mothers, who have long been tasked with doing what the Mexican government fails to do: search for their missing relatives.

"It's time you did something for our country," the PAN leader said at a press conference, referring to Mexico's 4T administration, which has been characterized, he said, by its indifference to the constant struggle of searching mothers.

It's worth remembering that Rosario Piedra held the same position during the previous administration, also part of the so-called 4T (T4T), and was known for "hiding and disappearing" in the face of constant tragedies that violate the human rights of Mexicans.

Various CNDH headquarters across the country were the scene of PAN demonstrations last week, demanding concrete action in the face of the growing crisis of forced disappearances and human rights violations.

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