Women ... Does today?
recently had access to conversations and comments posted on facebook of people connected to me, that somehow conflicts with my way of thinking and things I believe. I must admit I do not consider myself a feminist at all bitter, but someone with some experience who has lived more of a life through my work as a teacher.
I went to college to study the career of my dreams and I have been a teacher for over 11 years, I have enjoyed my single life consciously and the fruits of my work on things like movies (more than twice a week), eating out, going to karaoke, travel, travel ... and other things typical of young and single. When I love, went out and enjoyed the things typical of couples without any fussiness or economic distress, for my money (well deserved) might cover it, and never went out with livers, which allowed us to share expenses is logical . Reached also the dream of depa own account that this dream brought. I lived healthily, working 12 hours a day (because I wanted to and could), going to the gym two hours a day and being with my parents Sundays.
always thought that by marrying many things would change, and eye do not consider myself a woman of the eighteenth century or a futuristic one, I believe and am convinced that times have changed and it helped a lot of my generation, for women My times are getting married or going along to 30 without fear, work very hard, have children or not, and, finally, if you want: Do not get married, and therefore are not prudish, nor have they passed the train or are old wrinkled and sad. Indeed I can assure you that my generation are taking the time.
Unfortunately, I have been observing a wave, something foul and it is ruining our achievements: The desperate twenties to marry and be the perfect housewife, who believe that having a child should stop working because otherwise the children may have future trauma and irreversible.
I am the daughter of a woman who has worked a lifetime, my mother, Edith, is a strong woman who even at age 63 still works, as you read: MY MOTHER STILL WORKING. And I, a woman of 36 years, I think a person without any trauma and loved by my mother, that although no action has been to my primary or my delivery of diplomas in high school, is happy and grateful for all the sacrifice she made for making me a woman of good, hard working man.
omit my father in this article because my subject is women.
Anyway, back to the subject, I am pleased to know that women of my generation, did not follow the rules set by society, each has followed his path to happiness and enjoy what life has given them, they assume your life happy with what they have without looking at the side and see the clock of time as something that marks the steps they should take.
I am a working woman, I have shifted my vocation to the correction of papers, study hard and take care of your house, yes, but in perspective, no claims or demands, because my husband, being smart and their times, working with household items, as it must in this century and by the fact that both share costs and responsibilities inherent in our common life.
Everyone knows what it's up to the house, and without the collaboration that is required is required when you want to live in harmony and order.
Sure, some will say: "Now, because you walk Honeymoon" and "sorry", I for 5th. year married, and died that little phrase such as cachosa, without mockery or irony, could say that mine is an eternal honeymoon, as it should be a marriage, right? When in groups, life changes in the measure that seeks mutual adaptation, but in essence we are the same and retain what we are as a contribution what we call "our life together."
Sure, I tell others: "Now, because you have children" excuse me, but I think that to have children there is nothing better than a solid couple, who are known, and is aware that a child will mean a new twist endeavor to adapt to that. Children must be the cherry on the ice, no gum or glue two people together because no cherry ice cream can also eat and enjoy, you can put another additive, perhaps a rich chocolate melted on top ... I do not know.
Children are a blessing, a life change for the better but should not be the cause of truncating nothing and less personal life of a woman who is satisfied with what has been achieved. The children should be given quality time, explain the circumstances of life, understand, are not fools. Children grow up, if parents know how to be good husbands (if they are breeding partner) but if it is alone or alone with a child in the world, children grow up well, if you know how satisfied with life (unlike mad or crazy looking for new partners or replacement) but being a professional, focusing on his new reality, and being responsible to the life he now shares with that being who, although he has not asked to come to the world, shares his life now.
Women want everything they have it all, does sacrifice? yes, but that's part of what each one wants for himself. Women have expanded their options, not necessarily have to marry and have children to feel complete. Now they can stay single or get married and have children, if they wish.
Nothing is written or regulated, pick your taste, what they want for themselves and go after it, without pressure or demands, just for fun, and enjoy all they have now, today is a good time to do so.
PD. SOLO PLEASURE TO CLARIFY THE TERM USED IN THIS POST AND BY RAE:
placer2.
1. m. Enjoyment, spiritual.
2. m. Satisfaction, pleasant sensation produced by the execution or suscepción of something like or pleasure.
3. m. Will, consent, approval.
1. loc. adv. With pleasure, with great satisfaction, without any impediment or pregnancy.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Thursday, January 27, 2011
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Rumbo Dead
Process 2006-2010: horror statistics
Calderon war against drug trafficking has caused tens of thousands of deaths (the federal government recognizes more than 28 000 and some independent counts put the figure at just over 25 thousand), more than occurred during the Independence or the U.S. invasion of Mexico, a process experts say statistics criminal, say there is no absolutely reliable numbers about
and also note that what can not be measured can not be known or fight effectively ...
The tens of thousands of dead left by the war launched by Felipe Calderón on drugs than the number of missing some conflicts in Mexican history: the Independence, with 23 000 deaths, the war against the Together, with the same amount, the Reform, the balance was 8 thousand, or the dirty war of the seventies that left 436 dead, according to generally accepted figures.
The trouble, analysts say, is that each year is double the previous death toll of the war on drugs: in 2006 there were two casualties for every 100 thousand inhabitants and now is 8.4. Further added that Calderon's strategy at the end of his term will be murdered 14 people per 100 thousand inhabitants. A very high figure by international standards.
specialist Arturo Arango Durán criminal statistics in this weekly says: "The current drug war has resulted highly lethal. Victims and their cost is very high. But worst of all, it's a hopeless war, it strengthens organized crime the more the attacks. By reducing the drug supply causes prices to rise and cartels to obtain higher profits.
"So, like it or not, the state strengthens organized crime and becomes the great regulator of the drug market. He got into a vicious cycle ends. Moreover, the war is fueling a dispute between a cartel and another for control of the streets.
"All this has a multiplier effect of violence and therefore deaths. This is precisely what makes the number of deceased double from year to year. In absolute terms, strictly speaking, loss of human lives and we are above those caused by most other civil wars that Mexico has experienced since its independence. "
Analyst in the same subject, Juan Pablo Arango explains:" We must take that our civil wars were usually caused by ideological disputes among large sectors of the population in the current change is mainly the result of action taken by the federal government to fight drug cartels. "
Process At the request of both experts made a detailed statistical analysis on the increase deaths that caused the current conflict, and a comparison with past wars in Mexico. Different counts
note that in the absence of reliable statistics from the federal government (which officially has realized more than 28 000 casualties in this war), several citizens and media organizations make their own counts, to develop the analysis specialists departed Reforma newspaper data: 25 000 549 deaths from 2006 to this month, but warn that the figure could be lower than actual.
In 2006-when Calderon took office-drug deaths were 2 000 119, an amount that represents two deaths per 100 000 inhabitants. In 2007, the number rose slightly, rose to 2 000 275, and the proportion was 2.1 deaths per 100 000 inhabitants.
But in 2008 were 5 000 207. The number more than doubled over the previous year. With this we were 4.8 deaths per 100 000 inhabitants. A year later there was another significant increase: 6 000 587 deaths and the rate rose to 6 per 100 000 inhabitants.
This year, in mid-October and had counted 361 dead 9000: 8.4 per 100 thousand inhabitants.
addition, on Tuesday 26, the Defense Ministry reported that from December 2006 to August 2010 the war against the cartels has left 191 dead soldiers.
Arturo Arango summarizes: "The sharp increase began to occur from 2007, so it really is the base year. From then to date the number has quadrupled. For every 100 people we had in 2007 now have 400. It's a terrible matazón! ".
- What are your projections for the last year of this administration?
"If things remain the same, the statistical trends tell us that next year the figure is 11 deaths per 100 000 inhabitants and by 2012 will go down 14. The six-year period ending with 14 deaths per 100 000 inhabitants. A huge increase. Juan Pablo Arango
emphasizes: "This will only happen if government continues with its strategy to combat it, if the Army and police forces remain under the same vein. The death rate would drop if applicable, for example, a containment strategy or negotiations with organized crime. "
Arturo Arango and his son Juan Pablo are specialists in public security policies. For a decade they have worked together and co-authored several books on the subject, as police statistics, crime mapping and intelligence police.
now collaborating with a working group of the National Public Security System (NPSS) that collects information and conducts statistical evaluations. Have also worked with the Government of the Federal District in the same area and have recently been specialized in evaluating statistics on homicides.
Arturo Arango was a researcher at the Citizen's Institute for Studies on Insecurity, who heads the capital exómbudsman Luis de la Barreda. States: "To have the proper dimension of the human cost implies a war is not enough to just count their dead, but also called secondary victims such as orphans, widows, the injured ...."
- Can you have an estimate of the number of secondary victims of this war on drugs?
- Sure! The calculation statistic is 1.4 for every death orphans. So now we have about 32 thousand orphans in the country. And in the best case scenario there will be about three injured died, here we are talking about 75 000 injuries requiring medical attention.
- What about widows?
-can be 18 000 or 20 000 ... many of them are women who have no income and are integrated into the labor market.
"The war is generating a lot of pressure on the health system, education, labor ... its multiplier effect is impressive because it causes additional conflict that the State is unable to attend."
- A war just as bloody and deadly our previous wars?
"Yes, but only in absolute terms in the number of deaths, loss of lives.
In that sense, experts in statistics show that deaths in the fight against drug trafficking are more than 23 000 left by the war of Independence, which lasted 11 years.
are also above the 2 000 200 of the Texas War, from 1835 to 1836, of the 23 thousand U.S. invasion, which lasted two years, from 8 000 in four years of war and Reform of 436 of the "dirty war." Or say the conflict in Chiapas in 1994, which yielded just over 100 dead.
But are below the 63 thousand who were in the French intervention in six years or 90 thousand of the Cristero war, from 1926 to 1929.
In relative numbers, however, analysts warn that making a statistical comparison in relative terms, Calderon is less lethal than most previous wars.
"Not to be biased we must adjust the number of deaths to two major variables: the population that had Mexico in each of these civil wars and the period of time that occurred each," they explain.
Based on this point that the War of Independence had 370 deaths per 100 thousand inhabitants, and at that time the national population hardly exceeded 6 million.
Texas War caused 28 deaths per 100 thousand inhabitants. The conflict against the United States dropped 328, the War of Reform 97, the French intervention 768, 543 Cristero war, while the dirty war and the conflict in Chiapas do not reach a death per 100 thousand inhabitants.
Clarify that there are zones and states, such as Chihuahua, where the number of deaths in relative terms is very similar to some of these armed conflicts.
indicate that the best-known massacres of the past, such as the October 2, 1968, whose calculation of deaths ranged between 150 and 350 - or the Thursday of Corpus Christi in 1971-is estimated 60 - are "isolated incidents" so they were thrown from their comparative calculations.
"But the drug war is also leaving killings, like that of the 72 migrants in Tamaulipas.
"Yes. But at this point that 72 deaths and not make a difference in statistical terms. Is a minimum. And it is not to disparage this event, "says Arturo Arango. Ensures
drug killings do not qualify as genocide, because this figure involves the extermination of ethnic or ideological enemy. However, some human rights organizations, including the Center Human Rights Fray Francisco de Vitoria, and ensure that there is a genocide against the youth and children of Ciudad Juárez, so ask the intervention of the UN and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
added that the government could not count the death toll that is leaving the drug war: "So far the government has no mechanism that allows you to count well. For example, the NPSS reports that from 2006 to date, 63 000 have committed manslaughter. It does not say how many relate to the fight against organized crime. Their numbers and INEGI have differences of up to 30%. It's a total mess.
"The registration of deaths has to start to rise since arrives at the scene of the crime. Must guard the area immediately and raise what we call the HPI (Police Report counterparts.) Things must be done methodically. But these protocols are not met in Mexico.
"It has been extreme, as happened in Tabasco during the administration of Roberto Madrazo. At that time the state government registered zero kidnappings, but in their jails had the highest number of kidnappers in the country. Where did abductors if they were not kidnapping? Such situations continue to occur.
"So in the absence of reliable data, civil society organizations and some media, such as newspapers Goals and Reform, have their own counts. There are radio programs that have 'ejecutómetros' on that record daily the number of executed. "
- What is keeping track of the dead?
"A problem that can not be measured can not be read, much less fight. It is as if a doctor is that you have a fever only see your face. No. You need a thermometer to determine body temperature and after diagnosis gives you the medicine. The accounts of the victims used to make a diagnosis and take the right steps. False data are inadequate measures "answers Arturo Arango.
- That it is going to the government in its fight against drug trafficking?
"Yes. It is as if piloting a plane flying from a storm without instruments to control and not knowing where it goes. Completely lost.
Process 2006-2010: horror statistics
Calderon war against drug trafficking has caused tens of thousands of deaths (the federal government recognizes more than 28 000 and some independent counts put the figure at just over 25 thousand), more than occurred during the Independence or the U.S. invasion of Mexico, a process experts say statistics criminal, say there is no absolutely reliable numbers about
and also note that what can not be measured can not be known or fight effectively ...
The tens of thousands of dead left by the war launched by Felipe Calderón on drugs than the number of missing some conflicts in Mexican history: the Independence, with 23 000 deaths, the war against the Together, with the same amount, the Reform, the balance was 8 thousand, or the dirty war of the seventies that left 436 dead, according to generally accepted figures.
The trouble, analysts say, is that each year is double the previous death toll of the war on drugs: in 2006 there were two casualties for every 100 thousand inhabitants and now is 8.4. Further added that Calderon's strategy at the end of his term will be murdered 14 people per 100 thousand inhabitants. A very high figure by international standards.
specialist Arturo Arango Durán criminal statistics in this weekly says: "The current drug war has resulted highly lethal. Victims and their cost is very high. But worst of all, it's a hopeless war, it strengthens organized crime the more the attacks. By reducing the drug supply causes prices to rise and cartels to obtain higher profits.
"So, like it or not, the state strengthens organized crime and becomes the great regulator of the drug market. He got into a vicious cycle ends. Moreover, the war is fueling a dispute between a cartel and another for control of the streets.
"All this has a multiplier effect of violence and therefore deaths. This is precisely what makes the number of deceased double from year to year. In absolute terms, strictly speaking, loss of human lives and we are above those caused by most other civil wars that Mexico has experienced since its independence. "
Analyst in the same subject, Juan Pablo Arango explains:" We must take that our civil wars were usually caused by ideological disputes among large sectors of the population in the current change is mainly the result of action taken by the federal government to fight drug cartels. "
Process At the request of both experts made a detailed statistical analysis on the increase deaths that caused the current conflict, and a comparison with past wars in Mexico. Different counts
note that in the absence of reliable statistics from the federal government (which officially has realized more than 28 000 casualties in this war), several citizens and media organizations make their own counts, to develop the analysis specialists departed Reforma newspaper data: 25 000 549 deaths from 2006 to this month, but warn that the figure could be lower than actual.
In 2006-when Calderon took office-drug deaths were 2 000 119, an amount that represents two deaths per 100 000 inhabitants. In 2007, the number rose slightly, rose to 2 000 275, and the proportion was 2.1 deaths per 100 000 inhabitants.
But in 2008 were 5 000 207. The number more than doubled over the previous year. With this we were 4.8 deaths per 100 000 inhabitants. A year later there was another significant increase: 6 000 587 deaths and the rate rose to 6 per 100 000 inhabitants.
This year, in mid-October and had counted 361 dead 9000: 8.4 per 100 thousand inhabitants.
addition, on Tuesday 26, the Defense Ministry reported that from December 2006 to August 2010 the war against the cartels has left 191 dead soldiers.
Arturo Arango summarizes: "The sharp increase began to occur from 2007, so it really is the base year. From then to date the number has quadrupled. For every 100 people we had in 2007 now have 400. It's a terrible matazón! ".
- What are your projections for the last year of this administration?
"If things remain the same, the statistical trends tell us that next year the figure is 11 deaths per 100 000 inhabitants and by 2012 will go down 14. The six-year period ending with 14 deaths per 100 000 inhabitants. A huge increase. Juan Pablo Arango
emphasizes: "This will only happen if government continues with its strategy to combat it, if the Army and police forces remain under the same vein. The death rate would drop if applicable, for example, a containment strategy or negotiations with organized crime. "
Arturo Arango and his son Juan Pablo are specialists in public security policies. For a decade they have worked together and co-authored several books on the subject, as police statistics, crime mapping and intelligence police.
now collaborating with a working group of the National Public Security System (NPSS) that collects information and conducts statistical evaluations. Have also worked with the Government of the Federal District in the same area and have recently been specialized in evaluating statistics on homicides.
Arturo Arango was a researcher at the Citizen's Institute for Studies on Insecurity, who heads the capital exómbudsman Luis de la Barreda. States: "To have the proper dimension of the human cost implies a war is not enough to just count their dead, but also called secondary victims such as orphans, widows, the injured ...."
- Can you have an estimate of the number of secondary victims of this war on drugs?
- Sure! The calculation statistic is 1.4 for every death orphans. So now we have about 32 thousand orphans in the country. And in the best case scenario there will be about three injured died, here we are talking about 75 000 injuries requiring medical attention.
- What about widows?
-can be 18 000 or 20 000 ... many of them are women who have no income and are integrated into the labor market.
"The war is generating a lot of pressure on the health system, education, labor ... its multiplier effect is impressive because it causes additional conflict that the State is unable to attend."
- A war just as bloody and deadly our previous wars?
"Yes, but only in absolute terms in the number of deaths, loss of lives.
In that sense, experts in statistics show that deaths in the fight against drug trafficking are more than 23 000 left by the war of Independence, which lasted 11 years.
are also above the 2 000 200 of the Texas War, from 1835 to 1836, of the 23 thousand U.S. invasion, which lasted two years, from 8 000 in four years of war and Reform of 436 of the "dirty war." Or say the conflict in Chiapas in 1994, which yielded just over 100 dead.
But are below the 63 thousand who were in the French intervention in six years or 90 thousand of the Cristero war, from 1926 to 1929.
In relative numbers, however, analysts warn that making a statistical comparison in relative terms, Calderon is less lethal than most previous wars.
"Not to be biased we must adjust the number of deaths to two major variables: the population that had Mexico in each of these civil wars and the period of time that occurred each," they explain.
Based on this point that the War of Independence had 370 deaths per 100 thousand inhabitants, and at that time the national population hardly exceeded 6 million.
Texas War caused 28 deaths per 100 thousand inhabitants. The conflict against the United States dropped 328, the War of Reform 97, the French intervention 768, 543 Cristero war, while the dirty war and the conflict in Chiapas do not reach a death per 100 thousand inhabitants.
Clarify that there are zones and states, such as Chihuahua, where the number of deaths in relative terms is very similar to some of these armed conflicts.
indicate that the best-known massacres of the past, such as the October 2, 1968, whose calculation of deaths ranged between 150 and 350 - or the Thursday of Corpus Christi in 1971-is estimated 60 - are "isolated incidents" so they were thrown from their comparative calculations.
"But the drug war is also leaving killings, like that of the 72 migrants in Tamaulipas.
"Yes. But at this point that 72 deaths and not make a difference in statistical terms. Is a minimum. And it is not to disparage this event, "says Arturo Arango. Ensures
drug killings do not qualify as genocide, because this figure involves the extermination of ethnic or ideological enemy. However, some human rights organizations, including the Center Human Rights Fray Francisco de Vitoria, and ensure that there is a genocide against the youth and children of Ciudad Juárez, so ask the intervention of the UN and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
added that the government could not count the death toll that is leaving the drug war: "So far the government has no mechanism that allows you to count well. For example, the NPSS reports that from 2006 to date, 63 000 have committed manslaughter. It does not say how many relate to the fight against organized crime. Their numbers and INEGI have differences of up to 30%. It's a total mess.
"The registration of deaths has to start to rise since arrives at the scene of the crime. Must guard the area immediately and raise what we call the HPI (Police Report counterparts.) Things must be done methodically. But these protocols are not met in Mexico.
"It has been extreme, as happened in Tabasco during the administration of Roberto Madrazo. At that time the state government registered zero kidnappings, but in their jails had the highest number of kidnappers in the country. Where did abductors if they were not kidnapping? Such situations continue to occur.
"So in the absence of reliable data, civil society organizations and some media, such as newspapers Goals and Reform, have their own counts. There are radio programs that have 'ejecutómetros' on that record daily the number of executed. "
- What is keeping track of the dead?
"A problem that can not be measured can not be read, much less fight. It is as if a doctor is that you have a fever only see your face. No. You need a thermometer to determine body temperature and after diagnosis gives you the medicine. The accounts of the victims used to make a diagnosis and take the right steps. False data are inadequate measures "answers Arturo Arango.
- That it is going to the government in its fight against drug trafficking?
"Yes. It is as if piloting a plane flying from a storm without instruments to control and not knowing where it goes. Completely lost.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Ozark Trail Air Matress Plug Cap
Drug Calderon: Violence increases in southern Mexico
A priest offers sanctuary to illegal immigrants the way they need police protection. A corpse is found with a threatening message. Increase the beheadings. Local media are not encouraged to report thereon.
This is not northern Mexico, where drug gangs are fighting to control the border with the United States and resist a government offensive. It is the south, where the Zetas cartel quietly spread the terror almost unopposed and his influence extends to the border with Guatemala, and even the other side.
As they have in the north, organizations that claim to be part of the armed Zetas networks that control the drug traffic routes, undocumented and other contraband, such as DVDs, intimidating the population and committing gruesome murders as a warning to who do not cooperate.
Los Zetas began four years ago to move into the south, the poorest region of Mexico. Appeared in Oaxaca, Chiapas and other southern states, then in northern Guatemala, where their attacks on local people are so common that last month the government sent 300 soldiers to recover control of the border province of Alta Verapaz.
In the towns of the Isthmus of Oaxaca and in the center of the city of Oaxaca, the capital, there have been kidnappings of rich people and illegal street vendors or in passing.
is suspected that the same band that is responsible for the massacre of 72 foreigners in transit last year in Tamaulipas is responsible for the recent disappearance of more than 40 American in Oaxaca. The kidnapping generated great interest when the Salvadoran government news reported them. The Mexican government initially denied that there had been abductions.
Central Americans were last seen on December 16 in Ixtepec, stop in the journey making thousands of illegal immigrants attempting to reach the United States using freight trains heading north. A score of American, including several Hondurans escaped and went to a shelter run by the Rev. Alexander Solalinde, who said he had received information that the kidnappers are linked to the Zetas.
Mexico's attorney general announced this month the arrest of three Nicaraguan and a Mexican in connection with the kidnapping, but said nothing about the Zetas or missing undocumented.
Mexicans say the Zetas hired ex-insurgency forces soldiers to train recruits. Last year we found a camp Guatemalan side of the border.
Alejandro Poire, a spokesman for the Mexican government on security issues, said the alleged activities of Zetas in the south are nothing compared to what happens in the north, where there are shootings and grenade attacks in broad daylight since separated from the Gulf Cartel.
However, Solalinde says the Zetas are a terrible facto power. "
"Unfortunately, we have a very corrupt country, where law enforcement agencies are infiltrated" by elements of the underworld, said the priest.
Four days after reporting the abduction and mention that you could be the work of the Zetas, the priest was visited by a man who police say is a known gunman. Police monitored
now the refuge, which has rooms unfinished concrete block, in which illegal immigrants sleeping on cardboard or blankets, in the midst of dogs and cats.
"It's dangerous," said Solalinde. "But imagine if we all keep quiet, if we all looked the other way, if nobody does anything. It would be terrible for Mexico."
Los Zetas impose a reign of terror, threatening police, officials, journalists and all who are in their path.
In November, in a picturesque cliff from which there are beautiful views of Oaxaca, police found the decapitated head of an individual-wrapped gift. Contained a threatening message signed by "Z", apparently alluding to the Zetas.
Juchitan In the city of unidentified individuals threw a man beheaded on a road in November and was found dismembered in May, with a note saying he was killed by impersonating a Zeta.
"There are places, canteens, where they sell drugs, where they join the Zetas. Everyone knows, but nobody does anything, "said a local journalist who asked not be named for fear of reprisals.
The authorities deny that they are not doing anything. In Chiapas, the state border with Guatemala, were fired or arrested more than 240 agents since 2008, accused of working for Zetas, according to the Department of Public Safety.
Los Zetas have no rivals in the south, according to Savant Group, a Washington organization that specializes in the study of security issues.
While other organizations are scrambling to maintain control of Pacific ports and routes used by smugglers in the north, the Zetas generate hundreds of millions of dollars from extortion and smuggling of goods that come from Guatemala.
The national government admits that the Zetas are not concentrated in a specific region, like other posters, and displayed in any sector of the country. They operate like a business, sending a delegate to a sector that want to control, which recruits people from the area.
Central Americans want to get to the north have no choice but to risk their lives crossing through territory controlled by the Zetas.
In Ixtepec refugee center, Denis Torres, a Honduran construction worker of 24 years, says he launched the tour even though his family begged him to stay in Tegucigalpa. He said he wanted to go with a guy who lives in Miami, where he was promised a job in construction.
"Travelling with fear, thinking that you can kidnap and torture for the simple fact that you are seeking the American dream," he said.
This is not northern Mexico, where drug gangs are fighting to control the border with the United States and resist a government offensive. It is the south, where the Zetas cartel quietly spread the terror almost unopposed and his influence extends to the border with Guatemala, and even the other side.
As they have in the north, organizations that claim to be part of the armed Zetas networks that control the drug traffic routes, undocumented and other contraband, such as DVDs, intimidating the population and committing gruesome murders as a warning to who do not cooperate.
Los Zetas began four years ago to move into the south, the poorest region of Mexico. Appeared in Oaxaca, Chiapas and other southern states, then in northern Guatemala, where their attacks on local people are so common that last month the government sent 300 soldiers to recover control of the border province of Alta Verapaz.
In the towns of the Isthmus of Oaxaca and in the center of the city of Oaxaca, the capital, there have been kidnappings of rich people and illegal street vendors or in passing.
is suspected that the same band that is responsible for the massacre of 72 foreigners in transit last year in Tamaulipas is responsible for the recent disappearance of more than 40 American in Oaxaca. The kidnapping generated great interest when the Salvadoran government news reported them. The Mexican government initially denied that there had been abductions.
Central Americans were last seen on December 16 in Ixtepec, stop in the journey making thousands of illegal immigrants attempting to reach the United States using freight trains heading north. A score of American, including several Hondurans escaped and went to a shelter run by the Rev. Alexander Solalinde, who said he had received information that the kidnappers are linked to the Zetas.
Mexico's attorney general announced this month the arrest of three Nicaraguan and a Mexican in connection with the kidnapping, but said nothing about the Zetas or missing undocumented.
Mexicans say the Zetas hired ex-insurgency forces soldiers to train recruits. Last year we found a camp Guatemalan side of the border.
Alejandro Poire, a spokesman for the Mexican government on security issues, said the alleged activities of Zetas in the south are nothing compared to what happens in the north, where there are shootings and grenade attacks in broad daylight since separated from the Gulf Cartel.
However, Solalinde says the Zetas are a terrible facto power. "
"Unfortunately, we have a very corrupt country, where law enforcement agencies are infiltrated" by elements of the underworld, said the priest.
Four days after reporting the abduction and mention that you could be the work of the Zetas, the priest was visited by a man who police say is a known gunman. Police monitored
now the refuge, which has rooms unfinished concrete block, in which illegal immigrants sleeping on cardboard or blankets, in the midst of dogs and cats.
"It's dangerous," said Solalinde. "But imagine if we all keep quiet, if we all looked the other way, if nobody does anything. It would be terrible for Mexico."
Los Zetas impose a reign of terror, threatening police, officials, journalists and all who are in their path.
In November, in a picturesque cliff from which there are beautiful views of Oaxaca, police found the decapitated head of an individual-wrapped gift. Contained a threatening message signed by "Z", apparently alluding to the Zetas.
Juchitan In the city of unidentified individuals threw a man beheaded on a road in November and was found dismembered in May, with a note saying he was killed by impersonating a Zeta.
"There are places, canteens, where they sell drugs, where they join the Zetas. Everyone knows, but nobody does anything, "said a local journalist who asked not be named for fear of reprisals.
The authorities deny that they are not doing anything. In Chiapas, the state border with Guatemala, were fired or arrested more than 240 agents since 2008, accused of working for Zetas, according to the Department of Public Safety.
Los Zetas have no rivals in the south, according to Savant Group, a Washington organization that specializes in the study of security issues.
While other organizations are scrambling to maintain control of Pacific ports and routes used by smugglers in the north, the Zetas generate hundreds of millions of dollars from extortion and smuggling of goods that come from Guatemala.
The national government admits that the Zetas are not concentrated in a specific region, like other posters, and displayed in any sector of the country. They operate like a business, sending a delegate to a sector that want to control, which recruits people from the area.
Central Americans want to get to the north have no choice but to risk their lives crossing through territory controlled by the Zetas.
In Ixtepec refugee center, Denis Torres, a Honduran construction worker of 24 years, says he launched the tour even though his family begged him to stay in Tegucigalpa. He said he wanted to go with a guy who lives in Miami, where he was promised a job in construction.
"Travelling with fear, thinking that you can kidnap and torture for the simple fact that you are seeking the American dream," he said.
Cooking Hibachi Scallops
arrested a group of criminals operating in Tuxtepec
by Lorenzo Rafael
Secretary Public Safety, Marco Tulio López Escamilla, announced that after an operation that took place yesterday in Tuxtepec, we were able to stop a group of criminals who had raised a Baptist and Panfilo Garcia Hugo Garcia Bautista, father and son who had been attacked at the gas station where he was Costa Verde in the municipality.
After an hour of persecution, it was possible the arrest of Gonzalo García González 18, Francisco Avendaño Vidal Germain 27, Alpuchi Francisco Valencia, 23, and Sergio Dionisio Osorio, 31, all from Tuxtepec and Margarito Ruiz Carrion, 29, originally from Texas, Veracruz. This active also won the assurance of six vehicles, a red Chevy, a Tsuru the same color, a pick-up truck, Dakota Red, a red Mercury Cougar, a silver and a pointer Sumpire Stratus blue. Marco Tulio, said the investigation began corresponding, it is presumed that these people are part of an organized crime group, since lately there have been a series of events in this region. He also assured that evening, at 20:40 pm and received a phone call to the emergency room, where he indicated that there were two people killed in a black SUV type Wolf double cab on the road Mine, to Tuxtepec. Arriving to investigate, the police elements confirmed that there were two people executed, which showed characteristics with the so-called coup de grace, prompting an inquiry. It was determined that one of the bodies belonged to Renato Cruz Morales, a leader in the Central Basin Cardenista Campesina, while his companion is still as unknown. He said that the hearings will be to the end to try to find the whereabouts of the perpetrators and determine the causes of this murder. On the other hand, Marco Tulio López Escamilla reported that soon will begin an operation to stop vehicles without license plates as a means to ensure the safety of the residents. He explained that several arrests for various offenses, motor units did not have plates, so they are looking to have an identification mechanism to achieve better results in investigation of illegal acts. He said that the actions are carried out in defiance of the law, and if the elements of the State Transit commit any type of abuse, may terminate the service of anonymous 089. Mechanisms will be sought for the Ministry of Finance facilities to pay debts, which bank to motorists not to comply with the emplaced, so they look to first carry out exhortations and then apply the sanctions.
by Lorenzo Rafael
Secretary Public Safety, Marco Tulio López Escamilla, announced that after an operation that took place yesterday in Tuxtepec, we were able to stop a group of criminals who had raised a Baptist and Panfilo Garcia Hugo Garcia Bautista, father and son who had been attacked at the gas station where he was Costa Verde in the municipality.
After an hour of persecution, it was possible the arrest of Gonzalo García González 18, Francisco Avendaño Vidal Germain 27, Alpuchi Francisco Valencia, 23, and Sergio Dionisio Osorio, 31, all from Tuxtepec and Margarito Ruiz Carrion, 29, originally from Texas, Veracruz. This active also won the assurance of six vehicles, a red Chevy, a Tsuru the same color, a pick-up truck, Dakota Red, a red Mercury Cougar, a silver and a pointer Sumpire Stratus blue. Marco Tulio, said the investigation began corresponding, it is presumed that these people are part of an organized crime group, since lately there have been a series of events in this region. He also assured that evening, at 20:40 pm and received a phone call to the emergency room, where he indicated that there were two people killed in a black SUV type Wolf double cab on the road Mine, to Tuxtepec. Arriving to investigate, the police elements confirmed that there were two people executed, which showed characteristics with the so-called coup de grace, prompting an inquiry. It was determined that one of the bodies belonged to Renato Cruz Morales, a leader in the Central Basin Cardenista Campesina, while his companion is still as unknown. He said that the hearings will be to the end to try to find the whereabouts of the perpetrators and determine the causes of this murder. On the other hand, Marco Tulio López Escamilla reported that soon will begin an operation to stop vehicles without license plates as a means to ensure the safety of the residents. He explained that several arrests for various offenses, motor units did not have plates, so they are looking to have an identification mechanism to achieve better results in investigation of illegal acts. He said that the actions are carried out in defiance of the law, and if the elements of the State Transit commit any type of abuse, may terminate the service of anonymous 089. Mechanisms will be sought for the Ministry of Finance facilities to pay debts, which bank to motorists not to comply with the emplaced, so they look to first carry out exhortations and then apply the sanctions.
Kosovo Letter Of Invitation
after murdering another leader more
Octavio Velez Ascencio
leader of the Campesino Central Cardenista (CCC), Renato Cruz Morales was killed last night with firearms in the city of Tuxtepec, region Papaloapan Basin.
Cruz Morales, participated in 2006 in the People's Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO).
Public Security Secretary, Marco Tulio López Escamilla reported that the leader was found dead around 20:40 hours, next to a person not yet identified, inside a Ford Lobo, black color, on the local road to the community of La Mina.
The two victims, had the shot, he said.
For his part in the APPO, Cruz Morales, was arrested on August 16, 2006 by agents of the then State Ministerial Police, pursuant to the warrant 140/2006 of the second criminal court as probable cause of kidnapping , robbery with violence, physical and moral harm, damage and conspiracy committed against Yanjo Alfredo Elias Enriquez and society.
leader led a group of about 80 people taken from his home to the victim and then llevarlo al parque central de la ciudad de Tuxtepec, donde lo mantuvieron atado, en represalia porque intentó con un grupo de priístas recuperar el Palacio Municipal, ocupado por la APPO en julio de ese año.
La camioneta Ford Lobo que conducía Cruz Morales, presenta varios impactos en el parabrisas así como en la portezuela del lado del conductor, pero será hasta el día de hoy cuando los agentes de la Policía traten de localizar casquillos en el lugar y ver que calibres son, por lo pronto anoche se esperaba la presencia de sus familiares para que realicen la identificación legal de los cuerpos.
leader of the Campesino Central Cardenista (CCC), Renato Cruz Morales was killed last night with firearms in the city of Tuxtepec, region Papaloapan Basin.
Cruz Morales, participated in 2006 in the People's Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO).
Public Security Secretary, Marco Tulio López Escamilla reported that the leader was found dead around 20:40 hours, next to a person not yet identified, inside a Ford Lobo, black color, on the local road to the community of La Mina.
The two victims, had the shot, he said.
For his part in the APPO, Cruz Morales, was arrested on August 16, 2006 by agents of the then State Ministerial Police, pursuant to the warrant 140/2006 of the second criminal court as probable cause of kidnapping , robbery with violence, physical and moral harm, damage and conspiracy committed against Yanjo Alfredo Elias Enriquez and society.
leader led a group of about 80 people taken from his home to the victim and then llevarlo al parque central de la ciudad de Tuxtepec, donde lo mantuvieron atado, en represalia porque intentó con un grupo de priístas recuperar el Palacio Municipal, ocupado por la APPO en julio de ese año.
La camioneta Ford Lobo que conducía Cruz Morales, presenta varios impactos en el parabrisas así como en la portezuela del lado del conductor, pero será hasta el día de hoy cuando los agentes de la Policía traten de localizar casquillos en el lugar y ver que calibres son, por lo pronto anoche se esperaba la presencia de sus familiares para que realicen la identificación legal de los cuerpos.
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