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Written by bbstf
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Sunday, 05 October 2008 |
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More than 50 people have been killed in Tijuana in the past week, amid escalating gang violence in that city. Some of the bodies were decapitated, and several others showed signs of being tortured. Also, yesterday the mayor of Ixtapan de la Sal, a tourist city near Mexico city, was shot. More than 3000 people have been killed in drug related violence in Mexico this year. |
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Written by bbstf
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Wednesday, 03 September 2008 |
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Mexican President Felipe Calderón spoke Sunday with the organizers of a march protesting the violence occuring daily throughout the country. "We know that Mexico's greatest problem is public insecurity; this is in consequence of the gradual and growing disintegration of public and governmental institutions," he said. Calderón also mentioned a deterioration in the fabric of society, including a lack of values that creates a vulnerability to organized crime: "We know that without a stronger society, there is no amount of police effort that can truly defend us from crime." Changes to police recruiting, arming, and oversight were promised during the speech. A transcription of the speech is available (in spanish). |
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Written by bbstf
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Monday, 04 August 2008 |
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As reported in the Spanish-language newspaper Ecos de Rosarito, Rosarito mayor Hugo Torres recognized the Mexican federal government for granting 360 titles, clearing up disputes and uncertanties over land ownership in Rosarito. The issue of land ownership in Baja California has been discussed repeatedly here, and an older summary of the issue is available. |
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