Raúl Meza released after two months in prison for Michoacán protest

Raúl Meza Abonce, a 28-year-old man, regained his freedom on December 27 after nearly two months in detention for joining a protest in Morelia demanding justice for the murder of Uruapan mayor Carlos Manzo Rodríguez. While still linked to proceedings for sabotage and damages, authorities changed his precautionary measures to allow him to continue the trial at liberty. The case highlights tensions over violence and insecurity in the state.

Raúl Meza Abonce was arrested on November 2 during demonstrations in Morelia, Michoacán, demanding justice for the murder of Carlos Manzo Rodríguez, which took place at the Festival de Velas during the Day of the Dead. A group of protesters broke into the Government Palace, leading to arrests. Most were released quickly, but Meza, aged 28, remained in prison after being linked to proceedings for alleged sabotage and damages.

His family and lawyers viewed his involvement as a legitimate exercise of the right to protest, in response to the violence plaguing Michoacán. They denounced irregularities in the process, including possible police abuses during his detention. Videos on social media showed clashes between protesters and security forces, with specific allegations of assaults against Meza.

Michoacán's Public Security Secretariat removed two officers from duty over alleged assaults and launched an internal investigation to determine sanctions. Family members and activists reported human rights violations and possible torture during his custody.

On December 27, state Government Secretary Raúl Zepeda Villaseñor confirmed that the administration worked with the State General Prosecutor's Office to modify Meza's precautionary measures. Now, the young man continues his proceedings at liberty, under certain conditions, as the investigation proceeds with assurances of due process and respect for the rights of all parties involved.

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