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Mexican "Bullet Law" allows police to repress protests
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2014-09-05
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In May, a law was passed in a Mexican state giving security forces the authority to use excessive force if deemed necessary. Human rights organizations call it an example of a growing trend in Mexico to criminalize social protests. teleSUR
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