Rosario Piedra

Rosario Piedra

politician Mexico

Rosario Piedra is the head of the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) in Mexico, an organization tasked with promoting and protecting human rights. In recent news, she has faced criticism for downplaying the crisis of forced disappearances in Mexico, asserting that previous interventions by international bodies were ineffective, despite ongoing concerns about the country’s high rates of disappearances and the need for accountability.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
644,078
Power
5,995$
Sentiment
3.60
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Mexico 5 3.60 0.45% +10% 128,932,753 644,078 $1,200,000 5,995$
Totals 5 128,932,753 644,078 $1,200,000 5,995$
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Recent Mentions

Mexico Mexico: Rosario Piedra is the head of the National Human Rights Commission in Mexico who criticized the committee's position on forced disappearances. 4

El Universal: México tiene 5 meses para pactar con comité de ONU

Mexico Mexico: Rosario Piedra has been criticized for not protecting victims and for allegedly covering for those responsible for violence. 2

El Universal: Aunque sea un huesito | El Universal

Mexico Mexico: Rosario Piedra is the president of the National Human Rights Commission and is facing calls for her resignation. 4

El Universal: El Partido Verde como Belinda

Mexico Mexico: Rosario Piedra confirmed the government's stance against international intervention in the disappearance crisis. 4

El Universal: Otra piedra en el camino de Sheinbaum