The Inter-American Court of Human Rights will judge the Mexican State in the case of Mrs. Ernestina Ascencio Rosario
Mexico City, January 28, 2025.– On January 30, 2025, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights will hold a public hearing in the case of Ernestina Ascencio Rosario v. Mexico. A […]

Mexico City, January 28, 2025.– On January 30, 2025, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights will hold a public hearing in the case of Ernestina Ascencio Rosario v. Mexico. A 73-year-old Nahua woman from the Sierra de Zongolica, Veracruz, Ernestina died in 2007 after being attacked by members of the Mexican Army and being the victim of serious violations of her human rights, including sexual violence, racial discrimination, omissions, and undue intervention by the highest authorities of the State.
In the hearing, the Inter-American Court will judge the sexual violence and torture that members of the Mexican Army perpetrated against Ms. Ernestina Ascencio, resulting in her death due to the state’s failure to guarantee adequate and timely medical attention that could have saved her life. The Court will also judge the State for the feminicidal racial discrimination exercised against her because she was a woman, an impoverished Nahua Indigenous woman, monolingual, and an elderly person. The state authorities not only ignored her testimony about the sexual assault because it was in her language, which led to the dismissal of key evidence to clarify the facts and the diversion and improper filing of her investigation; they also attempted to thwart her family’s search for justice, resorting to her kidnapping to prevent them from challenging the decision. Likewise, the Court will judge the concealment of public information to ensure the impunity of the perpetrators.
All the facts of this case took place in a more general context of patriarchal racism, of lack of effective guarantee of the rights of women and Indigenous peoples, and of a system of justice and access to public information subject to discretionary application and seriously weakened.
We, the local and regional organizations litigating the case alongside the relatives of Ms. Ernestina, invite you to follow this historic hearing that seeks justice and reparation for her and her family and that focuses on the struggle of Indigenous women against violence and racial discrimination, as well as the absence of full guarantees for the exercise of the right to truth and justice in the country.
Details of the hearing:
- Date: January 30, 2025
- Time: 9:00 AM CST
- Location: San José, Costa Rica (live broadcast available on the Court’s YouTube channel and Facebook page
#JusticeForErnestina
Petitioning organizations
The case has been promoted by organizations committed to human rights and justice for Indigenous women, including:
Please contact for more information:
1.Angelita Baeyens
RFK Human Rights
baeyens@rfkhumanrights.org
2.Patricia Torres
CONAMI
+524432734950
ptorressandoval8@gmail.com
3.Arlet Garcia
CESEM