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Mexico passes law to compensate victims of crime
BBC – Members of Congress in Mexico have unanimously approved a bill which will provide compensation to the victims of organised crime. The law will create a national body to record such crimes as kidnapping and forced disappearances. It will also oversee legal, medical and financial support to crime victims. Read article
Tags: crime law, human rights
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