march 28, 2014 the office of the Prosecutor morelos buried the bodies.
in Addition, in the document of 153 pages, the COMMISSION requests the current attorney general of the state, Javier Pérez Durón, offer a public apology institutional to the victims and their relatives for human rights violations committed in his grievance and in the society.
he Mentioned that the corpses buried illegally were placed in pits with underground conditions, as does the organized crime.
“Today we will be looking at each of these elements and reasoning that the National Commission of Human Rights has made on the common grave of Tetelcingo, and since then the commitment to act in absolute compliance with the rule of Law and also act in the absolute responsibility”.
The request to investigate to the officials is part of larecomendación 48/2016, in which the CDNH concluded that the authorities of Morelos gave a treatment of little worth to the corpses buried in two pits irregular in Tetelcingo.
That same day, another body was recovered, but the other 117 were buried again in mass graves until, in may and June all passed the corpses were exhumed. Only approximately half had legible labels that allowed you to identify them according to the case files.
the office of The ombudsman noted that in 44 of the corpses were “warning signs of violent death” but authorities have not made any inquiry to clarify the circumstances, which is conducive to “the impunity”.
The NHRC called the governor Graco Ramirez to generate the corresponding instructions to the families of the victims of the burial spot already identified (four), receive medical and psychological care integral, but also that they receive compensation or financial compensation “taking into account the gravity of the facts,” and to send to the NHRC the record that was accomplished with the recommendation.
he Pointed out that have been family members of the victims of disappearances who have done the research work that corresponds to the authorities, which is why they are demanding the government to repair the damage to the families of the victims found in the mass grave of Tetelcingo.
“In 15 there is no record of necropsy of law; they are only identified by their name, 21 corpses, and 98 are pending identification, which will be complicated by the improper handling of the bodies and the lack of appropriate conditions during their burial and subsequent exhumation,” said the COMMISSION.
the Attorney General of the State of Morelos she was also asked to join the immediate family members of the four corpses identified for you to have access to the fund for the repair of the damage and to collaborate with the COMMISSION in the presentation of the grievance and complaint they will present.
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