In a scathing report, the human rights organization was especially critical of Mexico’s civilian authorities, saying they had failed or refused to investigate or prosecute military abuses. Complaints against the military are almost entirely handled by military courts, and only a handful of cases, among thousands of denouncements, has been prosecuted.
“The abuses we have seen contribute to the deterioration of the security situation in Mexico,” Kerrie Howard, deputy director of Amnesty’s Americas Program, said in a statement. “By failing to take action to prevent and punish serious human rights violations the Mexican government could be seen to be complicit in these crimes.”
[latimes.com]