From: Boston.com
TOLUCA, Mexico—Police arrested 17 men Wednesday on suspicion of attacking youths and raping five women and girls who were on a church camping trip outside Mexico City, a brutal assault that shocked much of the country.
The attorney general for the State of Mexico, Alfredo Castillo, said 11 of the gang members were identified by some of the victims. In interrogation videos played for reporters, three of the suspects confessed that they sexually abused the women and girls because fellow attackers told them to.
Read More: http://www.boston.com/news/world/latinamerica/articles/2012/07/18/17_held_in_attack_rapes_on_church_camp_in_mexico/
TOLUCA, Mexico—Police arrested 17 men Wednesday on suspicion of attacking youths and raping five women and girls who were on a church camping trip outside Mexico City, a brutal assault that shocked much of the country.
The attorney general for the State of Mexico, Alfredo Castillo, said 11 of the gang members were identified by some of the victims. In interrogation videos played for reporters, three of the suspects confessed that they sexually abused the women and girls because fellow attackers told them to.
Read More: http://www.boston.com/news/world/latinamerica/articles/2012/07/18/17_held_in_attack_rapes_on_church_camp_in_mexico/
Note: I posted this article because I know many churches send mission trips to Mexico during the summer and throughout the year.
Research the U.S. State Department Travel Information Page before planning and going on a trip. http://travel.state.gov/
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