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Human rights groups angry over Calderón's choice of security chief

By Adam Thomsonin Mexico City

Published: November 29 2006 02:00 | Last updated: November 29 2006 02:00

Felipe Calderón, Mexico's president-elect, drew fierce criticism on several fronts yesterday after he chose a highly controversial figure to fill a pivotal cabinet position.

The criticism came as Mr Calderón, who begins his six-year term on Friday, revealed the final six names of his cabinet. Yet attention immediately focused on Francisco Ramírez Acuña, who as government secretary will be responsible for implementing security policy, among other things.

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