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Spring Break
It's that time of year again. I think we all know some kid that wants to go to Mexico for Spring Break. MSNBC had a small news piece this morning, Sunday 03/07/10, that the Dept of State had issued a 'travel alert' for Mexico.
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http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp...vX4hTDQ3gbzRzg
American consular employee killed in Mexico shooting: US (AFP) – 2 hours ago WASHINGTON — Unidentified killers have murdered an American employee of the US consulate in a Mexican border city along with her American husband and the husband of another consular employee, the White House said Sunday. President Barack Obama "is deeply saddened and outraged by the news of the brutal murders of three people associated with the United States Consulate General in Ciudad Juárez," a national security council spokesman said. Mike Hammer, the spokesman, said the dead included an American employee of the consulate, her American husband, and the husband of a Mexican consular employee. The statement did not provide details of the incident in Ciudad Juarez, where more than 2,600 people were murdered last year in drug-related violence. |
MSNBC this morning just reported that the US Consulates in Northern Mexico have authorized dependents to be sent home due to the ongoing violence.
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http://www.latimes.com/news/nation-a...tory?track=rss
In Mexico, 13 killed in Acapulco area, 11 others elsewhere in Guerrero Five police officers are slain and the bullet-riddled bodies of eight men are found in Acapulco just as foreign tourists are arriving for spring break. By Tracy Wilkinson March 14, 2010 Reporting from Mexico City At least 13 people were killed Saturday, some of them beheaded, around the popular beach resort of Acapulco, just as foreign visitors have begun arriving for spring break. Elsewhere in the Guerrero state where Acapulco is located, 11 other people, including soldiers and suspected traffickers, were killed, authorities said. The dead in Acapulco included five police officers, authorities said, who were ambushed while on patrol on the city's outskirts about 2 a.m. Over the next four hours, the bullet-riddled bodies of eight men were discovered in three locations, police said. Four had been beheaded, in the style typical of drug traffickers who have been at war with one another and with government forces for three years. The government is especially sensitive to reports of drug-war violence in tourist destinations such as Acapulco and Cancun. But no region is immune. Guerrero state is one of Mexico's most violent: Its position on the Pacific coast makes it a prime transit route for smuggling narcotics to the U.S. and coveted turf for warring cartels. In June, as Acapulco was putting its hopes on a recovering tourist industry, 18 gunmen and soldiers were killed in battles one weekend in one of the city's seaside neighborhoods.... |
Another conspiracy to keep the $$ circulating here at home in these trying times...Party America First! ;)
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Am honestly curious because I used to frequent some of these places while living in La Jolla... is this normal for the State Dept. to issue these warnings in these locaations?:confused: Holly |
RIP, fellow citizens. Vio con Dios.
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In the meantime, he's on his way home to Jakarta. |
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Here as a short bit of info from the BBC. Quote:
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http://www.azcentral.com/news/articl...rs-mexico.html
Mexican officers dismembered, put in bags Mar. 22, 2010 05:57 PM Associated Press MEXICO CITY - The pre-dawn discovery of two bodies cut into pieces and shoved into two black bags brought a tragic end Monday to a search for two missing police officers in the southern state of Guerrero. One of the victims was a regional commander, the other a state police officer. Notes written on yellow cards were attached to the bags, but police refused to disclose what they said. Drug cartel killers frequently attach messages to bodies. In the nearby resort of Acapulco, police later found another two mutilated bodies and a threatening message outside the house of the city's former deputy traffic police chief.... |
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