Bit By Bit, A Mexican Police Force Is Eradicated -- New York Times
GUADALUPE DISTRITO BRAVOS, Mexico — Her uncle, the mayor who gave her the job nobody else wanted, warned her to keep a low profile, to not make too much of being the last remaining police officer in a town where the rest of the force had quit or been killed.
But in pictures for local newspapers, Érika Gándara, 28, seemed to relish the role, posing with a semiautomatic rifle and talking openly about the importance of her new job.
“I am the only police in this town, the authority,” she told reporters.
Then, two days before Christmas, a group of armed men took her from her home, residents say, and she has not been seen since.
Read more ....
More News On Mexico's Drug Cartel War
Mexico: 34,612 drug war deaths, 15,273 in 2010 -- Washington Post/AP
Hitmen intensify attacks in Mexico's richest city -- Reuters
Mexico has a gruesome start to the year -- Sydney Morning Herald/AFP
FACTBOX-Security developments in Mexico, Jan 3-Jan 9 -- Alertnet
Mexico Drug War Update -- Stop the Drug War
Will resort tourists keep coming as Mexican violence spreads? -- CNN
Paradise Lost? Body on Acapulco Highway -- FOX News
More than 30 killed in drug violence in Acapulco in 4 days, including 2 cops shot in tourist area -- New York Daily News
Decapitated bodies in Acapulco spotlight drug war's toll on tourism -- Christian Science Monitor
Mexico governor calls for new focus in drugs war -- Financial Times
Armored car sales jump as drug war batters Mexico -- MSNBC
Drug gang 'threatens Guatemala war' -- Al Jazeera
Mexican cartels carve bloody swath through Central America -- Alex Leff, GlobalPost
Mexican Cartoonists Launch Campaign Against Violence -- Latin American Herald Tribune
A pax narcotica? -- The Economist
Mexico: The Flailed State -- The Strategy Page
No comments:
Post a Comment