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Tamaulipas crisis: Mexico seeks talks over 'silenced zone'

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MEXICO has requested urgent talks with the UN after a report linked security forces to mass disappeara­nces in the north-eastern state of Tamaulipas.

The UN report says at least 21 people have gone missing since February after being detained by the security forces in and around Nuevo Laredo.

A number of reporters have been killed in Tamaulipas, with UN officials calling the state a silenced zone .

This week, journalist Hector Gonzalez was found beaten to death in the state. The Mexican government said it would take immediate measures to stop the violence and find those still missing.

It also asked for more informatio­n from the UN.

The UN published its report on Wednesday, documentin­g the disappeara­nce of at least 21 people.

“Many of these people are reported to have been arbitraril­y detained and disappeare­d while going about their daily lives,” the UN High Commission­er for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, said.

“It is particular­ly horrific that at least five of the victims are minors, with three of them as young as 14. These crimes, perpetrate­d over four months in a single municipali­ty, are outrageous.”

Human rights activists in Mexico put the actual number of disappeara­nces in Nuevo Laredo at more than 40.

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