Rechaza México violaciones a la ley en su lucha contra el narco: canciller
"No hay forma de pensar que el gobierno de México este alentando una lucha contra el crimen organizado fuera de la ley o con parámetros que se salgan de la ley", dijo a periodistas la secretaria mexicana de Relaciones Exteriores, Patricia Espinosa" Noticia del día de hoy en La Jornada
¿En verdad?
Human Rights Watch (13 Julio, 2009)
Mexico: US Should Withhold Military Aid
In the past 10 years, Mexican military courts - which routinely take over the investigation of military abuses against civilians - have not convicted a single member of the military accused of committing a serious human rights violation. The country's military prosecutors and judges lack the independence necessary to ensure that these cases are brought to justice, Human Rights Watch said.
Washington Post (9 Julio, 2009)
Mexico Accused of Torture in Drug War
The Mexican army has carried out forced disappearances, acts of torture and illegal raids in pursuit of drug traffickers, according to documents and interviews with victims, their families, political leaders and human rights monitors
Bueno... el fin justificará los medios: mentirillas a cambio del millonario apoyo en virtud de la Iniciativa Mérida
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¿Y quien se supone que miente? ¿EEUU o México? ¿O ambos?
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