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U.N. Report: Mexican Police Routinely Use Torture to Gain Confessions

HeadlineMar 06, 2017

The United Nations special rapporteur on torture has accused the Mexican police forces of widespread use of torture, including sexual violence, electric shocks, beatings and asphyxiation. The new report says the torture is routinely used to gain confessions, and says the practice is part of the widespread impunity in Mexico.

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