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Caribbean-Latin America
Mexico police arbitrarily executed 22 in cartel clash
2016-08-19
Executions are generally pretty arbitrary...
Mexico’s federal police arbitrarily executed 22 people on a ranch in the western state of Michoacán last year, the country’s human rights commission said on Thursday.
Slow day at the Mexican narco-coppe shoppe...
National Human Rights Commission president Luis Raul Gonzalez Perez said there were also two cases of torture and two more deaths caused by excessive force.

“The investigation confirmed facts that show grave human rights violations attributable to public servants of the federal police,” Gonzalez said.

One police officer was killed in the confrontation on 22 May 2015. The government said the dead were drug cartel suspects who were hiding out on a ranch in Tanhuato near the border with Jalisco state.

The commission also threw doubt on the government’s explanation of what led to the clash in the first place. Federal police had said they encountered a truck and took fire from its passengers before being led to the ranch. The commission’s report said the government did not produce evidence that supported that account.

The lopsided death toll of 42-to-1 had led to suspicions of extrajudicial killings. The commission’s investigation found that 40 of the civilians killed were shot. One died in a fire and another was run over.

The government had refused to release the autopsy reports of the victims. The government’s transparency watchdog earlier said there was no evidence to indicate human rights violations.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  It gets to the point where you have a very fine line between crime fighting and war...and then it becomes all out war.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2016-08-19 11:45  

#2  Can't really say I blame them, considering how brutal the cartel is and how many of their friends and families they put in the ground.

Posted by: DarthVader   2016-08-19 09:10  

#1  Small numbers indeed compared to the last Mexican civil war.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-08-19 08:15  

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