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Anti-Bush Mexican Protesters Released After 2 Months in Jail

HeadlineMay 09, 2007

In Mexico, 11 protesters arrested during President Bush’s visit to the Yucatan city of Merida have been released after nearly two months in jail. The 11 were released on condition they renounce charges of torture and abuse in police custody. Eight protesters remain behind bars.

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