Meltdown in Ciudad Juarez

http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=4603

By Brenda Walker

Bad is going to http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=4675. When police chiefs flee to the USA for asylum and cartels can mass murder at will, it’s anarchy. AKA, a failed state.

In Ciudad Juarez, at least 14 people were murdered in 24 hours, following a terrorizing threat that the weekend would be the bloodiest one in memory. Needless to say, that sort of thing tends to make people stay away and not engage in normal life and business in the city. Cartel violence has closed businesses in http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=1735 as well.

Back to Juarez: Border Violence (Dallas Morning News, By Alfredo Corchado, May 25, 2008).

“In signs of panic, concerts planned for the weekend were canceled, nightclubs closed early on Friday and Juárez Mayor José Reyes Ferriz cut short his visit to Colombia, returning Friday night.

“The city across the border from El Paso was on red alert Saturday, and the mayor said extra forces were on duty.

“‘I can’t recall a more grave time in Juárez,’ said Alfredo Quijano, editor of the newspaper Norte de Ciudad Juárez. ”We’ve had other massacres … but never anything like this.'”The hysteria began Thursday with an e-mail warning that gunmen would fire at malls and restaurants and threatening ‘killings all over the city.’

“On Friday night, El Paso’s TV stations and the El Paso Times reported about the e-mail, deepening the alarm on the U.S. side of the border.

“‘I’ve cut my trips short to Juárez because of long bridge lines and killings there,’ said El Paso resident Oscar Rodriguez, 34, a telemarketing specialist.

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2008-05-26