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Judi Lynn

(160,450 posts)
Thu Oct 9, 2014, 02:54 PM Oct 2014

Miami police case which saw tasered Colombian teen killed will be put before U.N.

Source: Colombia Reports

Miami police case which saw tasered Colombian teen killed will be put before U.N.
Oct 9, 2014 posted by Craig Corbett

Local human rights activists in Miami aim to submit the case of 18 year old Colombian who died after being tasered by police, to the U.N committee against torture.

Human rights organisations The Dream Defenders and the Community Justice Project of Florida Legal Services aim to present the case along with another to the U.N committee’s 53rd meeting next month in Switzerland, alleging that Israel ´Reefa´Hernandez’s death was the result of unchecked police brutality.

“The U.S. is quick to criticize countries like the Hernandez’s native Colombia for their human rights abuses, yet allows for egregious police crimes to go wholly unpunished,” said Meena Jagannath of the Community Justice Project.

Representatives from the human rights groups will travel to Geneva for the U.N meeting and aims to demand immediate suspension and investigation of accused officer Jorge Mercado and the instigation of an federal investigation into both the Miami Beach Police and the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office.

Read more: http://colombiareports.co/miami-police-case-saw-tasered-colombian-teen-killed-will-put-u-n/

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Miami police case which saw tasered Colombian teen killed will be put before U.N. (Original Post) Judi Lynn Oct 2014 OP
This: "allows for egregious police crimes to go wholly unpunished" blkmusclmachine Oct 2014 #1
excellent heaven05 Oct 2014 #2
So true savalez Oct 2014 #3
Can we get a UN peace keeping force down here in the meantime? geomon666 Oct 2014 #4

savalez

(3,517 posts)
3. So true
Thu Oct 9, 2014, 04:19 PM
Oct 2014
“The U.S. is quick to criticize countries like the Hernandez’s native Colombia for their human rights abuses, yet allows for egregious police crimes to go wholly unpunished,” said Meena Jagannath of the Community Justice Project.

geomon666

(7,512 posts)
4. Can we get a UN peace keeping force down here in the meantime?
Thu Oct 9, 2014, 04:26 PM
Oct 2014

I'd rather have that than local PD/Bandits/Gunslingers/Madmen

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