Human Rights Commission Urges Mexico to Rein in Army

by MexicoReporter | September 23, 2007 at 12:11 pm
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Mexico's National Human Rights Commission has urged the country's President Felipe Calderon to rein in the military following a slew of alleged abuses of civilians by the armed forces.

Mexico Prez Urged to Rein in Army

Mexico, Sep 22 (Prensa Latina) The head of Mexico's National Human Rights Commission (CNDH), Jose Luis Soberanes, on Saturday urged President Felipe Calderon to act in response to charges of abuse by 78 army officers against civilians.

The outrages committed included insults to 16 women, torture, arbitrary arrests and even murder, he pointed out.

He said the recommendations addressed to National Defense Secretary Guillermo Galvan over the offences committed in the Mexican states of Coahuila, Sinaloa, and Michoacan were already presented to the public opinion.

Using the armed forces for public security tasks can be counterproductive, he warned.

"It is time the government drew up a plan to send the soldiers back to the barracks, so they stop doing missions that are not their responsibility, he stressed.

Jose Luis Soberanes, head of the Commission, demanded that members of the military responsible for crimes including the rapes of 16 women, torture, arbitary detention and murder be brought to justice, and that the Government stop sending the military to carry out tasks for which they're not trained.

El ombudsman nacional, José Luis Soberanes Fernández, urgió ayer al presidente Felipe Calderón a que se pronuncie y tome las medidas correspondientes ante la gravedad de las violaciones a derechos humanos cometidas por más de 78 militares contra civiles, que van desde ultrajes a 16 mujeres, tortura y detenciones arbitrarias hasta asesinatos.

 
El titular de la Comisión Nacional de Derechos Humanos (CNDH) dijo esperar “que el Ejecutivo asuma su responsabilidad y ordene el castigo para los militares involucrados”. Reveló que “en el caso de las 14 mujeres violadas en Castaños, Coahuila, participó un general, y en el asesinato de una familia en Sinaloa está involucrado un coronel”.

 
Advirtió que el uso de las fuerzas armadas en tareas de seguridad pública puede resultar contraproducente, “como demuestran los hechos violatorios de las garantías corroborados por la CNDH”. Asimismo, dijo que “es hora de que el gobierno genere un plan para regresar a los militares a los cuarteles y se deje de exponerlos en misiones para las que no están preparados y que no son de su competencia estricta. Será por el bien de los derechos humanos y del Ejército”.




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at 12:18 on September 23rd, 2007

newcorrespondent, extra points for adding a local-language source... muy bien hecho.

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