Mexico, Journalist freed after three years in prison on baseless charges, plans exile

Posted on May 17, 2011 • Filed under: Crime, Human Rights Latin America, Mexico

Reporters Without Borders hails provincial journalist Jesús Lemus Barajas’s release on 11 May and hopes that the authorities will one day explain how he came to be held for three years in the absence of any evidence against him, and compensate him for everything he has suffered. Lemus and his family now plan to go into exile. Read Article

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