AMERICA/MEXICO - "In Mexico there is no real administration of justice" says the Archdiocese of Mexico

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Mexico City (Agenzia Fides) - "International Shame" is the title of the editorial of "Desde la Fe" magazine, the main body of information of the Archdiocese of the Mexican capital, which denounces the situation of the administration of justice in the country. "Almost a year after the events in Iguala (see Fides 10/10/2014), the report submitted by the interdisciplinary group of independent experts (IMCI), convened by the Inter-American Commission for Human Rights and sponsored by various organizations in Mexico, has been devastating in reversing many assumptions of former prosecutor Jesus Murillo Karam" says the beginning of the text, sent to Fides. "Independent experts - says the editorial - have highlighted the lack of knowledge and ignorance of the staff of the Office of the Attorney General (PGR)".
"If the federal authorities were 'deeply dismayed', now I am deeply anguished before the most serious crisis of the system of administration of justice in our country, a deteriorated, spoiled and corrupt system, a system which most Mexicans are suspicious of, and leads to the belief that there is no true administration of justice in Mexico", says the text. "The crimes in Iguala discover the great void of the rule of law - it highlights -.
This fact should serve to carry out a deep cleansing of the system of administration of justice, ineffectual and corrupt, which has become an international embarrassment". (CE) (Agenzia Fides 15/09/2015)


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