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Judi Lynn

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Thu Jul 29, 2021, 01:38 PM Jul 2021

Mexico president says thousands of federal prisoners to be freed under new decree

July 29, 2021
9:12 AM CDT
Last Updated 3 hours ago
Americas

Reuters

2 minute read

MEXICO CITY, July 29 (Reuters) - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Thursday a new presidential decree would liberate thousands of federal prisoners in special circumstances, including torture victims.

The decree would free by Sept. 15 federal prisoners of any age who were accused of any crime if they had been victims of torture, Lopez Obrador said in a regular news conferences.

In addition, federal prisoners over age 75 who had not committed serious crimes, and prisoners over age 65 with chronic illnesses who had not committed serious crimes would also be liberated, Lopez Obrador said. Federal prisoners who have been behind bars for more than 10 years without a sentence, and who had not committed a serious crime, would be freed.

"It is important to take into account that there are many detainees, inmates who do not have a sentence, and that it is not only federal jurisdiction, it is also common jurisdiction," Lopez Obrador said.

Human rights organizations have criticized Mexico as utilizing torture as a way to obtain confessions from those accused of crimes.

More:
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/mexico-president-says-thousands-federal-prisoners-be-freed-under-new-decree-2021-07-29/

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