Mexico: beatings ordered

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Date posted:  1 Dec 2013
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Mexico: beatings ordered

Christians with X-rays of their injuries from mistreatment in jail in Oaxaca photo: Morning Star News via Milenio

In November, traditionalist Catholics abducted, jailed and beat a group of evangelical Christians with rods and stones in Oaxaca on orders from the head of a municipality, according to human rights officials.

A mob sent by San Juan Ozolotepec President Pedro Cruz Gonzalez on November 4 attacked the Christians for declining to participate in and help pay for traditionalist Catholic festivals and for protesting their previous mistreatment. The mob attacked the Christian’s unfinished church structure with sledgehammers and pick-axes, and four of the Christians were jailed from November 5-8, according to the National Commission on Human Rights (NCHR).

‘On November 4, the head of the city ordered the demolishing of their [building], the lynching, incarceration and torture of the followers of the religious congregation’, the NCHR stated in a press release.

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