Is this what happened to those in the US Government who did speak up about Brad's murder? Their inquests quashed.
What's happened to Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt)? Though he was not exactly an courageous or outspoken - let alone principled - voice for accountability.
He urged that another investigation - besides the one by Physicians for Human rights which pointed to Mexican government-backed paramilitaries - be conducted, though we saw no need for it. And when that 'independent, expert' investigation by fmr. RCMP officers - who didn't speak Spanish, didn't interview witnesses, and then put out a cover-up report, which parroted the Mexican government's story - was completed, we stopped hearing about Brad Will from the Senator.
Was the Senator happy with the cover-up report by 'experts' recommended by the Canadian Embassy in Mexico? We don't know because he didn't say a word about it while, based on it's false allegations, an innocent man rotted in prison for 16 months.
Is Senator Leahy (D-Vt) happy with the current course of the investigation into Brad's murder by the new Governor of Oaxaca, Gabino Cue Monteagudo? On December 1st, 2013, it will have been 3 years since the governor took office. On October 27th, 2013, it will have been 7 years since Brad Will was murdered in broad daylight.
I am disgusted by the laid back response of our government to this murder of a US citizen.
Those who share my outrage that a person - and our friend and family member - has suffered this fate prepare to express your outrage. The seventh anniversary of his murder should not pass in silence, while 'our' government that snoops on every single communication - foreign and domestic - pleads unable to demand - let alone obtain - justice.
Prepare. I'm in. Let us (all) know . . . or pleasantly surprise us.
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