by Jenny Johnson, Vanessa Kritzer, and Ben Leiter
on October 22, 2010
Mounting pressure from rights groups in Mexico and the Obama Administration, and a ticking clock on an
order by the Inter-American Court, spurred President Calderón to
unveil his long-anticipated proposal to reform Mexico’s military justice code. But while reform is desperately needed to end the historic
impunity for members of the Mexican military that have committed human rights abuses, Mexican and international human rights groups agree that President Calderón’s proposal doesn’t do nearly enough.