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Human Rights Watch Calls for Mexico Drug Funding Cutoff
July 30, 2009

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The group Human Rights Watch is accusing the Mexican government of rights violations in its ongoing war against drug cartels and says U.S. antidrug aid should be suspended until the problems are addressed, the Los Angeles Times reported July 14.

Writing to U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the group urged the Obama administration not to deliver the funding until Mexico is held accountable for a "rapidly growing number of serious abuses," such as failing to try soldiers accused of violations in civilian courts. Congress, is passing the $1.4-billion Merida Initiative, allowed the State Department to withhold up to 15 percent of funding unless Mexico meets certain human-rights conditions.

Mexican soldiers battling the drug cartels have been accused of torture, rape, illegal arrest and murder.

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Posted by Lets face it on 30 Jul 09 06:22 PM EDT
The US government is stuck on stupid. And expecting it to do anything about human rights violations, is funny. The US don't give a damn, to them drug offenders aren't people, and, in fact have no human rights.

Posted by John from Oceanside on 31 Jul 09 01:02 PM EDT
Dear Human Rights Watch why don't you set up a meeting with the Cartels and ask them to stop killing, dis-membering, setting people on fire. Just ask them nicely they will stop. Or maybe you won't get back over the boarder to report how nice the Cartels were to you.

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