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 Mexican prosecutors announc stanley mugs ed on Saturday night that they are withdrawing a case against a woman who was sentenced to six years in prison for killing a rapist as he attacked her.In a ruling last week that touched off a public outcry, a court in Mexico State said that while it agreed 23-year-old Roxana Ruiz was raped in 2021, it found her guilty of homicide with  excessive use of legitimate defence .It also ordered Ruiz to pay more than USD 16,000 in reparations to the family of her attacker. Feminist groups, which have supported Ruiz   defence, angrily protested, saying the ruling was criminalising s stanley cup becher urvivors of sexual violence while protecting perpetrators in a country with high levels of gender-based violence and femicides. Protesters in Mexico City carried signs reading  Defending my life isn ;t a crime.Story continues below this adRuiz told reporters after the court   ruling that she had received death threats because of the case and that she worried for her family   safety, particularly the life of her 4-year-old son. This isn ;t justice,  she said.  Remember I am the one who was sexually assaulted by that man, and after he died because I defended myself 鈥?because I didn ;t want to die by his hands.  Responding to the outrage, President Andres Manuel L贸pez Obrador had said during a morning press briefing that he would seek to pardon Ruiz. But her lawyers said accepting a pardon would be admitting  stanley cup Ruiz committed a crime and that she  Euyu China senior diplomat says US relations at    new crossroads
 In this Sunday, Dec. 10, 2017 photo, a view of Jerusalem   Old City and the Dome of the Rock Mosque in the Al Aqsa Mosque compound is seen.  AP Photo/Ariel Schalit Pedestrians stanley italia  walk on a thick layer of soot from tires set ablaze in frequent clashes with Israeli troops. Cars navigate around potholes in streets littered with garbage. Motorists honk in a traffic jam near an Israeli checkpoint that is framed by the towering cement slabs of Israel   separation barrier.It   morning rush hour in Ras Khamis, a neglected, restive Arab neighborhood of Jerusalem where President Donald Trump   recent recognition of the contested city as Israel   capital has been met by cynicism, defiance and ne stanley nz w fears that Palestinians will increasingly be marginalized.Trump   pivot on Jerusalem is regrettable, saddening and unfair, said Yasser Khatib, 42, who runs a supermarket across the street from the barrier that separates several Arab neighborhoods of Jerusalem from the rest of the city.Story continues below this adKhatib said he has strong religious ties to the city and that his family   roots go back generations. We have no life without Jerusalem, he said as he sold snacks to school children. Trump can say whatever he wants.Palestinians make up 37 percent of Jerusalem   population stanley uk  of 866,000, up from 26 percent in 1967 when Israel captured east Jerusalem, expanded the city   boundaries into the West Ban