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Migrants in Mexico are facing a "major human rights crisis" as the authorities fail to tackle widespread abuses, Amnesty International has warned.Migrants in Mexico are facing a "major human rights crisis" as the authorities fail to tackle widespread abuses, Amnesty International has warned.
The human rights group said officials ignored or even played a part in the rape, kidnap, and murder of migrants, often carried out by criminal gangs.The human rights group said officials ignored or even played a part in the rape, kidnap, and murder of migrants, often carried out by criminal gangs.
Tens of thousands of Central American migrants pass through Mexico every year to try to reach the US and find work.Tens of thousands of Central American migrants pass through Mexico every year to try to reach the US and find work.
Amnesty called on Mexico's government to "prevent, punish and remedy abuses".Amnesty called on Mexico's government to "prevent, punish and remedy abuses".
"Migrants in Mexico are facing a major human rights crisis leaving them with virtually no access to justice, fearing reprisals and deportation if they complain of abuses," said Rupert Knox, who contributed to the report, Invisible Victims: Migrants on the Move."Migrants in Mexico are facing a major human rights crisis leaving them with virtually no access to justice, fearing reprisals and deportation if they complain of abuses," said Rupert Knox, who contributed to the report, Invisible Victims: Migrants on the Move.
"Persistent failure by the authorities to tackle abuses carried out against irregular migrants has made their journey through Mexico one of the most dangerous in the world," he added."Persistent failure by the authorities to tackle abuses carried out against irregular migrants has made their journey through Mexico one of the most dangerous in the world," he added.
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Amnesty cited statistics from the Mexican National Human Rights Commission, which showed that nearly 10,000 migrants had been abducted, mainly for ransom, over a period of six months in 2009.Amnesty cited statistics from the Mexican National Human Rights Commission, which showed that nearly 10,000 migrants had been abducted, mainly for ransom, over a period of six months in 2009.
Grupo Beta offers help to migrants
It said that almost half of those interviewed said public officials had played a direct role in their kidnap.It said that almost half of those interviewed said public officials had played a direct role in their kidnap.
The report also said that an estimated six out of 10 migrant women and girls have experienced sexual violence at the hands of criminals, other migrants or corrupt public officials.The report also said that an estimated six out of 10 migrant women and girls have experienced sexual violence at the hands of criminals, other migrants or corrupt public officials.
Grupo Beta offers help to migrants (Copyright: Ricardo Ramirez Arriola)
Amnesty has called on the Mexican authorities to set up a federal task force to protect migrants' rights, and to bring those responsible for abuses to justice.Amnesty has called on the Mexican authorities to set up a federal task force to protect migrants' rights, and to bring those responsible for abuses to justice.
The Mexican government has often stated its commitment to the protection of migrants.The Mexican government has often stated its commitment to the protection of migrants.
Grupo Beta, a government initiative started in 1991, operates in northern and southern border states, offering advice and humanitarian aid to migrants.Grupo Beta, a government initiative started in 1991, operates in northern and southern border states, offering advice and humanitarian aid to migrants.
However, it lacks the necessary funding and authority to adequately support the constant stream of migrants heading north, according to Amnesty.However, it lacks the necessary funding and authority to adequately support the constant stream of migrants heading north, according to Amnesty.
The majority of migrants are from the Central American countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.The majority of migrants are from the Central American countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.