Ivania de Socorro Roque told The Nicaragua Dispatch that her
husband, Alexis Selva, 39, was beaten viciously by 10 cops in the back of a
police truck. She had to speak on his behalf because her husband is in a
hospital bed with his jaw wired shut. Roque says Selva’s jaw and teeth were
broken with the butt of a rifle. “Alexis is the only one in our family who has
a job,” Roque said between tearful sniffles. “If he doesn’t work, our three
children don’t eat.”
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Showing posts with label taxi. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 4, 2012
Human Rights: Taxi Protest Leads to Mass Imprisonments
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