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Mexican officials
warn Americans to stay away
By Michael Webster:
Investigative Reporter May
23, 2008 12:00 p.m. PDT
An anonymous e-mail has surfaced and
is spreading like wild fire on both sides of the border. The
e-mail warning predicts that this weekend will be the "bloodiest
and deadliest" in the city's history.
The e-mail has alarmed Juárez
Mexico police officials. Juarez is the city just across the
river from El Paso Texas. Police officials are issuing an alert
and a call for Juarez residents to stay calm, and El Pasoans to
cancel any plans they may have across the border for this long
Labor day week end. Many critics of the Bush administration find
it ironic that the Mexican officials issue a warning to
Americans yet the U.S. Government remains silent on the matter.
Five bodies
wrapped in blankets have been found today in a busy downtown
Juarez area near Prolongación Vicente Guerrero and Antonio J.
Bermudez streets.
The identified bodies have yet to
be described by police as to approximate age’s race or sex. The
bodies were found along with two decapitated heads with a
message allegedly written by drug traffickers. Juarez police
have yet to release details about the message. But it is
believed to be a warning and more threats. In still
another gruesome crime scene, police found four severed heads in
ice chests along a highway.
As the death count in Juárez
mounts, residents on both sides of the border now are fearful of
traveling to Juarez and many have canceled any such plans.
"We ask the community to maintain
calm and exercise security measures for themselves and their
family, but we ask that they do not panic," public safety
secretary Roberto Orduña Cruz said in a statement.
Orduña said that the "threat" was
being taken seriously but that residents should go about their
regular business.
Several versions of the e-mail
were in circulation Thursday, including one with an English
translation that warned residents to stay in their homes, stay
out of nightclubs and avoid major streets if traveling during
the day.
"There will be shootings and executions throughout the city
in what is being called 'La Limpia' (the cleansing) in response
to threats by the 'Juárez drug cartel' or 'La Linea,' " the
e-mail stated in Spanish.
La Linea is reputed to be a "line"
of corrupt police officers protecting drug traffickers. Dozens
of Juarez police officers have been among the more than 300
homicides in Juárez this year. Many of the killings have been
committed boldly and in broad daylight on busy downtown Juarez
boulevards. Juarez is a Mexican border city of a million and
half people.
The El Paso times reported today
that west Side resident Elizabeth Wierson was forwarded the
e-mail by her son. She and other parents of Loretto Academy
graduates had been scheduled to take their daughters to a
graduation dance in Juárez tonight, but they changed their plans
because of security concerns even after spending hundreds of
dollars, she said.
"You can't really put a price on
safety," Wierson said. "We decided not to go."
The e-mails spread like a standard
urban legend. Each recipient was asked to forward it to family
and friends for their safety. Juárez news media also did reports
on it.
"There is definitely a psychosis
in Juárez," said Tony Payan, a Mexico expert at the University
of Texas at El Paso.
Mexican Attorney General
Eduardo Medina Mora told Radio Formula that 1,378 people have
been killed so far this year, compared with 940 in the same
period last year.
The statistic reflected what many in Mexico already knew:
Drug-related killings have soared in recent months.
But the details were the first official snapshot on the rise
in killings. The Mexican government has been reluctant to
release homicide statistics, leaving the public to rely on
informal tallies by the news media.
Medina Mora broke that silence, saying 4,152 people have been
killed since President Felipe Calderón took office in December
2006 and declared war on drug cartels that controlled entire
regions of Mexico. About 450 of those were police, soldiers,
prosecutors or investigators.
Medina Mora said many of the recent killings have been
concentrated along the U.S. border, while homicides in the
central part of the nation have subsided.
New Juarez Police Chief Roberto Orduna said the threats must
be taken seriously and issued a news release assuring residents
that police would be more vigilant.
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