La Jornada: Former Guerrero state attorney general Alberto López Rosas called the report released yesterday by the National Commission on Human Rights (CNDH)--regarding the violent event that killed two Ayotzinapa normal school students-- "biased".
"It is not certain that the shots that took the lives of two students (Gabriel Echeverria de Jesus and Jorge Alexis Herrera Pino, on Dec. 12) came from west to east (where state police were), but more likely they were from north to south (where the Federal Police were). "The report is cut off from reality, biased: it has no consistency," he said." Spanish original
The MexicoBlog of the Americas Program, a fiscally sponsored program of the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), is written by Laura Carlsen. I monitor and analyze international press on Mexico, with a focus on security, immigration, human rights and social movements for peace and justice, from a feminist perspective. And sometimes I simply muse.
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