Temas
A un año del feminicidio de Tatiana Trujillo su familia denuncia la posible liberación del asesino
El 19 de abril de 2011, se cumplió un año de la muerte de Tatiana Trujillo Rodríguez, asesinada por su esposo Elmar Darinel Díaz Solórzano, ex diputado federal, candidato del PRI a la diputación local en el 2010, quien tras cometer el delito se dio a la fuga. Tres meses después fue detenido por el delito de homicidio calificado. Sin embargo, hasta ahora no ha sido sentenciado. El 10 de marzo, la justicia federal le concedió un amparo al acusado, quien se teme que pronto será liberado. En conferencia de prensa en el Centro de Derechos Humanos Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas, la familia de Tatiana Trujillo denuncia la impunidad y la injusticia.
Denuncia de la familia de Tatiana Trujillo:[podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/denuncia_familia_tatiana_12abr2011.mp3[/podcast]
Boletín del Frayba:[podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/boletin_frayba_12abr2011.mp3[/podcast]
Preguntas y respuestas:[podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/preguntas_frayba_12abr2011.mp3[/podcast]
April 19, 2011, was the one-year aniversary of the death of Tatiana Trujillo Rodríguez, murdered by her hustand Elmar Darinel Díaz Solórzano, former federal deputy and PRI candidate as local deputy in 2010, who fled after committing the crime. Three months later he was detained for qualified homicide. However, he has still not been sentenced. On March 10, the federal court granted him an “amparo”, and he is likely to be released soon. In a press conference at the Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas Human Rights Center, Tatiana’s family denounced the impunity and injustice.
Denounciation by Tatiana Trujillo’s family:[podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/denuncia_familia_tatiana_12abr2011.mp3[/podcast]
Bulletin by Frayba:[podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/boletin_frayba_12abr2011.mp3[/podcast]
Questions and answers:[podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/preguntas_frayba_12abr2011.mp3[/podcast]
The Frayba Report: Violence in ChiapasThe Frayba Report: Violence in Chiapas
This month’s report focuses on the effects in Chiapas of the violence generated by the Federal government and the local counter-insurgency strategies in the context of the Mesoamerica Project, and warns of the dangers of armed conflict and reactivation of paramilitary groups in the state.
This month’s report focuses on the effects in Chiapas of the violence generated by the Federal government and the local counter-insurgency strategies in the context of the Mesoamerica Project, and warns of the dangers of armed conflict and reactivation of paramilitary groups in the state.





