7 Apr, 17:03··

Mexico angered by UN report on disappearances.

El País

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized a UN report on disappearances. She said criminals, not the government, are responsible. She disagreed with the UN’s analysis of the situation.

The United Nations report described the disappearances as crimes against humanity. President Sheinbaum stated her government is working to fight crime and find missing people. Mexico is preparing to host the 2026 World Cup. The Mexican government was unhappy with the UN’s report. They believe the UN’s conclusions are incorrect.

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Highlights

Sheinbaum's Strong Criticism

President Sheinbaum criticized the UN report on disappearances strongly.

Criminal Organizations Responsible

The Mexican government says criminals, not the state, are responsible.

Dispute of UN Analysis

Sheinbaum disputed the UN committee's analysis of the situation.

Report Cited Crimes Against Humanity

The UN report said crimes against humanity occurred in Mexico.

Mexico Prepares for World Cup

Mexico is preparing to host the 2026 World Cup.

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