Wednesday, January 14, 2009

2,000 fresh troops sent to Juárez as violence continues

It would be smarter for Mexico to send an additional 2000 troops instead of replacing them !
Already this year the Media is not doing as much reporting on the violence in Juarez , probably due to a new campaign by the Mexican Government to promote tourism , and good images of the crime Ridden country !
So I guess they think it is better to have tourists come to the country and be potential targets , than actually confront the problem
El Paso Times


The Mexican army has sent an estimated 2,000 troops to Juárez as part of a rotation even as the death toll surpassed 35 so far this year.

Two men were killed Tuesday evening, shot multiple times in separate attacks in which nearly 70 rounds were fired.

About 5 p.m., Hector Ramiro Guardado Pereira, 34, was slain in colonia Infonavit Tecnologico, said Chihuahua state police. Investigators counted 40 casings of three calibers.

About 10 minutes later, Agapito Aguirre Leyva, 36, was shot in the 1500 block of Acuario, where 29 casings of three calibers were found, police said
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Tuesday morning, Guillermo Pizarro Marceleño, 35, died at a hospital after being shot inside El Trebol restaurant on Avenida 16 de Septiembre, police said.

Three unidentified men were killed Monday.

In one case, a man, who had a gag on his mouth and an electrical cord tied to a wrist and who might have been stabbed, shot and run over by a vehicle, was found at about 9:30 p.m. on Viaducto Diaz Ordaz road west of downtown, police said.

The other two slayings were a man with a plastic bag taped over his head found in a vacant lot in the Parajes del Sur area and a blindfolded man with several stab wounds to his torso found in a ditch in colonia Insurgentes, police said.

Soldiers who arrived in Juárez on Monday are part of a regular rotation of troops sent to different parts of Mexico, the Norte newspaper reported. Last year, more 1,600 people were slain in Juárez.

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