After more than two and a half years in prison and being exonerated from all charges, Nestora Salgado was freed. The former chief of community police in Olinala, in Guerrero, one of the most violent areas in Mexico, spent years in maximum security prisons and months in solitary confinement. Thanks to a broad international campaign and a remarkable legal defense, she is free and now back in the US, making a call to free hundreds of political prisoners from Mexican jails. Raul Silva files the report.
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