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Mexico’s president calls US State Department ‘Liars’

MEXICO CITY, March 21 (Reuters) - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Tuesday forcefully rejected criticism of his government's record on human rights, describing reports of official abuses made in a new U.S. State Department study as "lies."

The report issued on Monday said there were credible reports in Mexico of unlawful or arbitrary killings by police, military, and other officials; forced disappearance by government agents; as well as torture and inhuman treatment by security forces.

The report also stated that "impunity and extremely low rates of prosecution remained a problem for all . . .

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