viernes, 10 de julio de 2009

Mexico Accused of Torture in Drug War

Mexico Accused of Torture in Drug War

Army Using Brutality To Fight Trafficking, Rights Groups Say

Washington Post Foreign Service
Thursday, July 9, 2009

PUERTO LAS OLLAS, Mexico -- 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।

From the violent border cities where drugs are brought into the United States to the remote highland regions where poppies and marijuana are harvested, residents and human rights groups describe an increasingly brutal war in which the government, led by the army, is using harsh measures to battle the cartels that continue to terrorize much of the country.

In Puerto Las Ollas, a mountain village of 50 people in the southern state of Guerrero, residents recounted how soldiers seeking information last month stuck needles under the fingernails of a disabled 37-year-old farmer, jabbed a knife into the back of his 13-year-old nephew, fired on a pastor, and stole food, milk, clothing and medication।

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/08/AR2009070804197.html?hpid=topnews

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