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Justice for Indigenous women Inés Fernández Ortega and Valentina Rosendo Cantú were raped by Mexican soldiers - Justicia para Inés y Valentina
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By: amnestycanada
Date: 22 de Diciembre de 2011 | Time: 12:10:26 Hrs.| Views: 3862
Categoría: , Derechos Humanos

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Indigenous women Inés Fernández Ortega and Valentina Rosendo Cantú were raped by Mexican soldiers in 2002. Although they were brave enough to report the attacks to the authorities and to follow up their cases, no substantive investigation has taken place and no-one has been brought to justice. The stories of Inés Fernández and Valentina Rosendo represent the stories of several other Indigenous women who have suffered sexual violence at the hands of members of the Mexican military and whose cases remain in impunity. In August 2010 the Inter-American Court of Human Rights ordered the Mexican state to investigate the human rights violations against Inés Fernández and Valentina Rosendo, bring those responsible to account, provide adequate reparation and take steps to ensure that these violations will not be repeated in the future. The Court also ordered Mexico to end the application of military jurisdiction in cases of human rights violations committed by members of the military.

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