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    Mexican police brutality uncovered by human rights investigators

    By mediahitmanDecember 7, 2012Updated:December 9, 2012No Comments1 Min Read
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    Jo Tuckman
    guardian.co.uk

    A preliminary investigation by Mexico City’s human rights commission has found evidence of police brutality and arbitrary detentions during the violent protests during last Saturday’s inauguration of President Enrique Peña Nieto.

    The ongoing investigation has identified at least four cases of possible torture, three of them involving electric shocks, as well as 22 cases of unjustified arrests among the 70 people still in jail in relation to the protests. Many of these face a preliminary charge of “attacks against the public peace”, which carries a long prison term.

    “The important thing here is that the authorities provide convincing evidence that the people who are sanctioned were really involved in the events and that we don’t see people criminalised who were protesting peacefully or, in some cases, not even participating in the protests,” the head of the commission, Luis González Placencia, told MVS Noticias.

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