Wednesday, April 04, 2007

MEXICAN "HUMAN RIGHTS COMISSION" LIES TO SUPPORT MILITAR ASSESSINS BY RAPE OF AN INDIGENOUS OLD WOMAN IN THE SIERRA OF VERACRUZ

Weeks ago was reported by the media that an old woman was raped and finally died due the injuries provoked by mexican militars in the Sierra of Veracruz. Relatives of the indigenous woman who were with her in their last hours of life, were wittness of her agony and annoying rape. Expertising evaluation was done and was proved that the rape was done. Now, some weeks after the militar abuse and with the support of the National Rights Human Comission in Mexico, by José Luis Soberanes explains that the woman died of "anemia", a lack of good nutrition, and even with the support of the "president of Mexico"-the spurious that was imposed to Mexico, FeCal replies that the woman died of a gastro-intestinal disease-, again the vulnerability and lack of justice makes a new episode in the national life of mexican people.

The "justice institutions" that were created to defend the human rights of the people, denies their protection and what it is worst, make objections to make and ask for justice for the people, then, what it is their comittment?. Do they have a reason for their existence?. All this situation give us an idea of the great problem of the impunity in Mexico and give us also an idea that in Mexico do not exist an "State of Right" like always the right politicians are proud of sing in all their talks. They lie and lie with impunity. When the mexicans we are going to make something?.

Here there is an example:

The people of Sierra Zongolica annoyed with the determination of the mexican ombudsman have agree that is necessary to ask for the renounce of JL Soberanes due their participation in the hiding of the assesins militars.

Also representants of the left wing party will ask for a judge against that man by this case.
Could be a good precedent to ask for the imposition of the spurious president of Mexico that is the biggest imposition by means of fraud against mexican population.

More information in Spanish:

http://www.proceso.com.mx/noticia.html?nta=49469

http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2007/04/04/index.php?section=politica&article=010n1pol

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