Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (AP) - Anger on the Mexican justice system is creaking, effectively flooding after her mother, who fought against the murderer of his daughter two years of struggle to bring justice for the murdered man, apparently the same is charged with the murder of a teenager.
Masked security tape car pulled in front of the governor's office of the city's Chihuahua. It seems an exchange of words with anti-crime crusader Maris Ortiz Escobedo, who held vigil outside.
He tried to run the streets, but the gunmen chased him and shot in the head on Thursday, said Jorge Gonzalez, special prosecutor and crime prevention.
Escobedo was taken by ambulance to hospital where he died within minutes.
On Friday, a group of protesters gathered outside the Interior Ministry in Mexico City, protesting the police killing of a short battle while chanting "No more death!"
Now north of Ciudad Juarez, where the daughter is 17 years old Escobedo body was found burned in June 2009 component package activists demonstrated outside the headquarters of state law, with signs demanding "Justice Maris.
Murder in Mexico on Thursday that the victim is suffering, without protection, "said veteran anti-crime activist Alejandro Marti.
The scandal led to the suspension of three judges, who ordered the release of a major suspect in the murder of his daughter after he wins by the court in April for lack of evidence.
The man, Sergio Barraza, now the prime suspect in his mother's death, said Carlos Gonzalez, a spokeswoman for Attorney General, Chihuahua, Ciudad Juarez, where he was.
Frayre daughter Ruby Escobedo Escobedo, disappeared in Ciudad Juarez, across from El Paso, Texas, 2008.
After the body was found last year, Mother's Journey, a quick conviction. Escobedo Rallies held a flag wrapped many nude pictures of her daughter.
"This battle is not just my child," said Escobedo loudspeaker that in March, his voice cracking. "We do not allow young women to be killed in this city."
Three days ago, they planted themselves in front of the governor's office Cesar Duarte promised not to move until the researchers have shown the success of this case. In an interview with El Diario on Sunday, said Escobedo family received death threats Barraza.
Duarte said that state security agencies took custody of Escobedo, despite its distance. He said he did not consider it safe to be examined on Thursday.
Duarte also peaks in the court suspended the three judges.
On Friday, said President Judge Javier Ramirez Benitez was to stop the investigation. Ramirez said Benitez collection earlier this year follow-up because she was treated.
Prosecutors said Barraza, Frayre animal admitted killing his girlfriend and the police took the body. But in the courtroom, he shouted to blame says he was tortured to confess. The judge ruled in April that prosecutors presented no physical evidence against him.
This case is an example of a problem in the judicial system in Chihuahua, to adopt an oral test prior investigation is not closed doors and filing documents used in tests in Mexico.
Despite the training, police, prosecution, and Chihuahua problems adapting to the system that puts the burden of proof on plaintiffs. In many cases of murder was released due to lack of evidence in court or not.
Often, the police only after the defendant claims that the confession was made under pressure. Suspect captured in New Mexico's press is shown often on his face bruised.
Ciudad Juarez police stunned gang wars, that one of the most dangerous city in the world was created. More than 3,000 people were killed in the city of 1.3 million dollars this year alone.
Records obtained by the Associated Press show that last year, when 2600 were killed in Ciudad Juarez, prosecutors, the number of murders for 1993 and 19 convictions.
Lack of Chihuahua of Justice last year, before the new system is implemented, the drug rose to unprecedented heights of violence.
In 1990, hundreds of women killed around Ciudad Juarez, about 100 of them are sexually abused and tossed in the desert.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
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