Abducted priest found tortured in Mexico

A priest who was abducted in Mexico has been found alive but with signs of torture with some claiming his political activism may explain why he was taken.

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Residents embrace to celebrate that Rev. Jose Luis Sanchez Ruiz has been found alive, at a his church in Catemaco, Veracruz state, Mexico, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2016 Source: AAP

A priest who was abducted in Mexico has been found alive after three days, but "with notable signs of torture," the Roman Catholic Church says.

The Reverend Jose Luis Sanchez Ruiz is the third priest abducted in the Gulf coast state of Veracruz since September with the other two found shot dead a few days after they were kidnapped.

Although Sanchez Ruiz was spared that fate, his abduction brings new attention to attacks on priests in Mexico, which also saw another priest killed in the western state of Michoacan in September.

Prosecutors have suggested that robbery may have been the motive in all three killings this year. But fellow priests say something else may have been involved in Sanchez Ruiz's kidnapping.

Bishop Fidencio Lopez said on Sunday that Sanchez Ruiz "had been dumped, with notable signs of torture" at an undisclosed location.

His disappearance sparked two days of unrest in the town of Catemaco, which is known for its faith healers and exuberant jungle. Angry residents burned part of the town hall and a police patrol truck while demanding the release of the priest.

The Reverend Aaron Reyes, spokesman for the diocese, told the Milenio television news channel that Sanchez Ruiz had been threatened in recent days because of his activism.

Sanchez Ruiz took part in a recent protest of high electricity bills, an important issue in the town because of its extreme heat.

At least 31 priests have been killed in Mexico since 2006. Most of the attacks occurred in areas of Mexico plagued by drug cartel violence.

 


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