Media & Social Cohesion

CNDH condemns aggression against reporter of the news portal “El Mitotero”.

During the live transmission he was making, the reporter Castillo Romo was rebuked and physically assaulted by a doctor, who pushed him out of the place. The National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) condemns the aggression to which Erik Castillo Romo, a reporter for the digital media outlet “El Mitotero” was subjected, attributable to medical personnel at the General Hospital “Dr. Fernando Ocaranza” of the Institute of Security and Social Services for State Workers (ISSSTE) located in Hermosillo, Sonora. 

 

CNDH committed to the protection of the human rights of children and adolescents in the face of alleged detentions by the INM.

In view of the recent request made by the National Institute of Migration (INM), in which it asks the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) to intervene to review the airport spaces that said institution has inside the International Airport of Mexico City (AICM), where foreigners await their return to their country of origin, due to a breach of the Migration Law, we inform the following:  The CNDH carries out permanent and periodic supervisory visits to places of arrival, concentration and, in general, where foreign persons are located, such as migratory stations and temporary stays, including the facilities occupied by the INM at the AICM.  

CNDH Celebrates Amendments to the Penal Code of Veracruz that allow for the legal termination of pregnancy.

The CNDH recognizes the deputies of the local Congress who contributed to the approval of the reforms to the Penal Code, which places the state as the fourth state to respect women’s right to decide, within the framework of respect for women’s human rights, observing the recommendations at the international level made by the Committee of the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), whose convention our country ratified 40 years ago, and in the same sense contributes to the compliance of the measures contained in the Declaration of Gender Violence Alert against Women for Comparative Aggravation issued for the entity on December 13, 2017. 

The CNDH makes an express pronouncement regarding the conditions, scope and guarantees surrounding the August 1 Popular Consultation.

On the occasion of the popular consultation that the Federal Government will use jointly in its promotion, and in its practice the National Electoral Institute (INE), next Sunday, August 1, 2021, this National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) considers that in a democracy all exercise of freedoms and citizen participation is important.  Access to justice and the full observance of human rights are two of the guiding principles on which the work of the CNDH is based, as this guarantees the existence of the Rule of Law, in addition to the fact that this Autonomous Body has the constitutional obligation to safeguard and disseminate, in an intense and persistent manner, the mechanisms that provide better conditions so that the rights of all are truly respected. 

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