June 22.- César Roberto Fierro spent 40 years on death row in Texas, United States, for a crime that Mexican cops, colluded with U.S. agents, forced him to confess under torture. Although he survived and has been free for six years, he cannot remake his life. No authority has held responsible for the mental, economic, and life project that resulted from this outrage. “I’m going to die and no one has paid for the broken dishes,” he says in an int…
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June 22.- César Roberto Fierro spent 40 years on death row in Texas, United States, for a crime that Mexican cops, colluded with U.S. agents, forced him to confess under torture. Although he survived and has been free for six years, he cannot remake his life. No authority has held responsible for the mental, economic, and life project that resulted from this outrage. “I’m going to die and no one has paid for the broken dishes,” he says in an int…