War “has made it difficult” for Israel to review Zerón’s extradition: Government

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The war that Israel is waging against Hamas has “complicated” the review of the extradition of Tomás Zerón to Mexico.

This was announced by the Government of Mexico in the Third Report of the Presidency of the Commission for Truth and Access to Justice in the Ayotzinapa Case (Covaj), in which it was reported that:

“The Government of Israel, who indicated that they have concluded the review of the information sent, reiterating their willingness to collaborate with the Mexican authorities; However, being at war has become complicated.”

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In the document, Covaj indicates that it was aware of the above since August 21, chen the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported the situation of Zerón de Lucio in “Follow-up meeting between the Interior, Attorney General’s Office and Foreign Affairs in which the status of the extradition processes requested from Israel was reviewed.”

The foreign ministry report that was just released came 19 days after López Obrador asked Tel Aviv one morning to stop protecting the former federal official:

“He is involved in acts of torture, and no country, no government, can provide protection to torturers. Israel cannot, the Government of Israel cannot, should not, keep Zerón under any protected consideration, because there is talk that they protect him and that (…) the Government of Israel must clarify, because he was linked to weapons suppliers and teams.”

Before (April 4) the outgoing president accused that the Government of Israel supported the former collaborator of former president Enrique Peña Nieto; In addition, he also attacked the Judiciary:

“We are very concerned about Zerón’s (extradition), because it has not progressed, it is clear that there is protection (…) Well, from the Government of Israel.”

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That day, López Obrador raised his reproaches to the Israeli administration twice by criticizing his Government and the Judiciary, accusing the latter of still not issuing a ruling on the extradition request against the former head of the Investigation Agency. Criminal: “I have sent two letters to two (prime) ministers, the current one and the previous one, and there has been no response, they told us that the ruling would be in December and there has not been one.”

In October, López Obrador accused that several authorities had agreed for Enrique Peña Nieto’s former official to flee to the Middle East:

“Among all of them – who are you referring to? – Oh, no! We are investigating, but without a doubt there was protection, such as the way for the Prosecutor, for the Attorney General -Murillo Karam- and what I am telling you is very serious.”

Tomás Zerón de Lucio, who was head of the AIC, is one of the main people accused of the creation of the so-called “Historical Truth” of the disappearance of the students of the Normal Rural Isidro Burgos.

Zerón de Lucio was one of the main people in charge of the proceedings of the disappearance of the young people on the night of September 26 to 27, 9 years ago.

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The López Obrador administration accuses him of being one of the officials of the time who participated in the fabrication of the version that the 43 young people were murdered and burned in the Cocula garbage dump, a story that would have been prepared based on torture.

Once the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) began the investigations against him, Tomás Zerón fled from Mexico to Israel, via Canada.

The López Obrador Government has tried to extradite him and to do so it has sent 2 letters in which he requests that he be sent to Mexico, whom he considers “a torturer.”

The President’s statement that day came less than a week after the Israeli Judiciary ruled in favor of the extradition of Andrés Roemer, which can be appealed in the remainder of this month by the former diplomat accused of alleged abuse. sexual in Mexico.

MSA

2024-09-30 16:01:13

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