Our Next-Door Killing Field

We in Puerto Rico have a rather serious problem with police brutality and misconduct. Or so we thought, but, by the looks of it, our next-door neighbors the Dominicans have surpassed us, not only in baseball, but also in their police officers using their billy clubs as baseball bats. According to Amnesty International, which keeps score on such things, last year, 10.5% of all killings in " the land Columbus loved most" were committed by its police force. For those who are always looking for something positive, it's down from 19% in 2008. Still, the word "alarming" comes to mind.

The Trujillo regime may have ended officially 50 years ago, but it's still very much alive in several aspects of that country's life. Of course, the years under Balaguer were no picnic either; after all, he had been Trujillo's right-hand man and the brains behind most of that brutally repressive regime, so his was only superficially different. Both the police and the armed forces still bear the imprint of those years, when killing by the State was a way of life; when you shot first and asked questions later.

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