Attacks on human rights defenders, journalists and the activists who search for missing people persisted in 2025 as the number of disappearances in Mexico climbed to 133,500 cases, Amnesty International said on Tuesday.
The rights group said disappearances had increased 10.5% by December, while murders fell 27.4% over the same period, according to its annual report. Amnesty also noted Mexico remains among the countries with the highest torture rates, citing the Global Torture Index presented in 2025.
Amnesty highlighted a rise in threats, attacks and killings directed at human rights defenders and linked that increase to a reduction in government protection mechanisms. The organisation warned that diminished safeguards have coincided with greater risks for those who investigate and demand answers about the disappeared.
The report also detailed the hardships faced by migrants crossing Mexico, saying they encounter extortion, kidnapping and obstacles to accessing basic services including healthcare, education and employment.
In early April, a United Nations committee called for the General Assembly to examine forced disappearances in Mexico as crimes against humanity. President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected that call, describing it as politically motivated.
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk is on a four-day visit to Mexico and is expected to address human rights concerns on Wednesday. Reflecting on meetings with relatives of missing persons, Turk said on Tuesday: "It is difficult to find the words to describe the exchanges I had today in Mexico with the families of disappeared persons. Their unwavering courage, strength and resilience inspire me deeply; their search for truth and justice must be addressed."
The Amnesty findings paint a picture of a country contending with rising disappearances even as some categories of violent crime have declined. They also underscore the continued vulnerability of civil society actors and migrants who face multiple threats while seeking safety and services within Mexico.
Notes
- Disappearances: 133,500 cases in 2025.
- Change by December: disappearances +10.5%; murders -27.4%.
- Mexico listed among highest torture rates in the Global Torture Index presented in 2025.