The U.S. Supreme Court will confer this month to decide whether to hear a petition brought by 10 indigenous natives of Chiapas who accused former Mexican president Ernesto Zedillo of war crimes.
The plaintiffs filed their lawsuit anonymously in federal court three years ago on Mexico’s Independence Day, Sept. 16, in Connecticut, where Zedillo lives and works as an international studies professor at Yale University.
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