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Valentina Rosendo Cantu (R), a Me'phaa indigenous woman, who has waged a 16-year legal battle to make two soldiers face justice after they detained, tortured and sexually assaulted her during an anti-drug trafficking operation in the southern state of Guerrero is pictured next to Mexico's representative for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Jan Jarab, during a press conference in Mexico City, on June 18. - A Mexican court has sentenced two soldiers to 19 years in prison for raping and torturing an indigenous woman in 2002, the United Nations and local rights groups said Monday. (Photo by PEDRO PARDO / AFP) (Photo credit should read PEDRO PARDO/AFP via Getty Images)

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