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Indigenous Prisoner in Puebla Since 1997, Tortured and 28 Years without Defense

The human rights defender Rosario Nava Carrera justified that "she cannot break the rules, which are rules that exist" and did not argue anything in favor of the indigenous prisoner before the judge. By Guadalupe Lizárraga Agustín Pineda Cordero, indigenous native of the Sierra Norte de Puebla, has been in prison for 28 years for crimes she did not commit. He was arrested and tortured on October 1, 1997, falsely accused of qualified homicide, in…
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The human rights defender Rosario Nava Carrera justified that "she cannot break the rules, which are rules that exist" and did not argue anything in favor of the indigenous prisoner before the judge. By Guadalupe Lizárraga Agustín Pineda Cordero, indigenous native of the Sierra Norte de Puebla, has been in prison for 28 years for crimes she did not commit. He was arrested and tortured on October 1, 1997, falsely accused of qualified homicide, in…

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Los Ángeles Press broke the news in on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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