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February 13, 2012

Tapia Cisneros released from custody

Sonia Tapia has been released by the Fiscalia after nearly 48 hours in
custody. The link is about 18 minutes of a press conference she
gave in Juarez.

 

  • Posted in Children, Ciudad Juárez, El Diario de Juárez, Police brutality, Video
  • Tagged children, juarez, municipal police, Sonia Tapia Cisneros, us citizen
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Yearly Death Tolls in Ciudad Juarez

Total 1993-2007 = 3,538 (0.7 per day)

2007 = 320
2008=1,623 (4.4 per day)
2009=2,754 (7.5 per day)
2010=3,622 (9.9 per day) **
2011=2,086 (5.7 per day)
2012= 797 (2 per day)

Total killed since 2007 = 11,202

(**original media tally for 2010=3,111; March 2011 Fiscalia report = 3,951; Fiscalia spokesman gave new figure of 3,622 to Reuters reporter in October 2011)

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