Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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Mexico: receive prisoners third conviction more than boys (La Jornada)

We forward a note appeared in the newspaper La Jolla rnada . No notes are usually spread in the mass media, but we find interesting data appeared in it. Freedom

Rosa López Díaz, caught in the CERSS 5 of Chiapas, supportive of the Voice of Amate! Freedom
Maria de los Angeles Hernández Flores, Guerrero Tecpan dam!
Free the imprisoned anarchists!
Down the walls of prisons and the patriarchal system! Anarchist Black Cross
Mexico

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PUEG Prepares the book and documentary evidence that lay bare the justice system inmates receive
third conviction more than men
the number of inmates grew up in Mexico, due to inability to pay bail.

University Program of Gender Studies (PUEG) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) is engaged in developing a book and a documentary contains testimonies of women who narrate atrocities committed in the country, corruption in your profile, but from punitive justice system punishes without proof and without witnesses .
In the occasion of International Women's Day, celebrated on Tuesday, program director, Marisa Belausteguigoitia Rius, said the book and documentary, currently in progress, will echo the work of Presumed Guilty, which recounts the injustices committed in the justice system. According
PUEG data, the three main reasons why women are incarcerated in prison are damage to health by drug trafficking, theft and parricide. latter shows the enormous violence in families and, above all, to the daughters , said the specialist.
Another form of violence and discrimination occurs because the judge dictate to them a third more of a conviction for the same offense, compared to men.
The data reveal that the number of women incarcerated in the Federal District has increased because the bonds are now more expensive, and those entering for a misdemeanor not have enough resources to get out of prison. In an interview reproduced
UNAM, Mexico Belausteguigoitia notes that women aged between nine and 35 years are more likely to be raped or murdered. Only until 2006, there were about 200 femicide unclear. However, many more were killed by their husband, boyfriend, brother or male relative. As for
femicide, said they have a different condition. At present, he said, their numbers have multiplied, while the cases of domestic violence remain stable, said the director of PUEG. The femicide , perpetrated by organized crime remain unpunished.
The most acute problem faced by lower-income women is the lack of access to justice and suffer from excessive punishment. Almost none of the men who commit crimes are arrested, whereas the jails are full of innocent women or incompetent legal process, long and irrational he said.
also "Any poor woman is presumed guilty and, according to the practice of justice in Mexico, only one person noted that someone is suspected to be detained 48 hours. During that time, and collusion with the judicial police, who would offer bonuses to condemn, you can set a record and say anything incriminating the detainee. That is the chamba of Public Prosecutions, as exhibits Presumed Guilty, "he said.
Prisons serve, in this case to be crammed with poor and marginalized social status and appearance, are being held as a capital accumulation strategy: to the families of the prisoners were squeezed and dams are being exploited.
What we have done in the PUEG, he explained, is to study what happens to the violence in Mexico and, specifically, we focus on gender, we are going to prisons to conduct awareness workshops for women prisoners and devised artistic projects legal, we established links with the Faculty of Law to establish strategies for liberation, as the use of protection, for example.


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out the prisoners! Down
prison walls!

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