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The revelation that the Army threw out the conviction of the only officer court-martialed in the Abu Ghraib scandal renewed outrage from human rights advocates who complained that not enough military and civilian leaders were held accountable for the abuse of Iraqi prisoners. In a decision that stunned human rights advocates and journalists in Mexico, the nation's high court (Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nacion, SCJN) ruled that Puebla Gov. He defended the decree issued 10 days ago that scrapped the
Constitution, dismissed the Supreme Court and resulted in the arrests
of 2,500 opposition party workers, lawyers and human rights advocates
in a 40-minute interview with the Times. |
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