Disclaimer: The following description was created before the live broadcast aired and thus may not accurately reflect the content of the actual broadcast. As part of an international tour to speak about human rights violations committed by Mexican authorities, former political prisoner Nestora Salgado headlines a public forum in San Francisco, CA. Salgado, a binational citizen, is also launching a campaign to free members of indigenous community police forces and nearly 500 political prisoners in Mexico. Salgado is a Mexican Indian who according to civil right advocates was railroaded by a discriminatory Mexican justice system. This is a recorded segment of the forum held the night before. Guests: Nestora Salgado, Police Chief, Olinalá’s Community Police, Guerrero, México, San Francisco, CA; Laura Carlsen, Director, Americas Program, Center for International Policy, San Francisco, CA; Atziri Avila, Human Rights Advocate, Comité de Derechos Humanos de la Montaña Tlachinollan, Guerrero, MX.