2011年4月12日星期二

39 killed in Ciudad Juarez in four days

As many as 600 people have been killed in Ciudad Juarez in 2011, according unofficial estimates.Nearly 600 people were killed in Ciudad Juarez in 2011, unofficial estimates.Three police officers, officers were among the victimsMore that 3,000 people were killed in in the city of 2010The top of page law enforcement officer was accused of abuse

(CNN) - the most dangerous city to the wrapped Mexico to another bloody week with 39 murders between Friday and Monday, including the murder of three police officers, the Office of the Prosecutor of State on the Chihuahua to Ciudad Juarez, said Tuesday.

In one of the most high-profile killings, Ismael Sergio Apodaca, Coordinator of the Police Station "Chihuahua", was executed Friday. Hours earlier, a municipal official was attacked and taken to hospital in a serious condition, the Prosecutor's Office told CNN. In all, eight people were killed that day here.

Saturday, another 16 people were killed, including six victims slaughtered to a workshop and an another four killed in a garage. The victims, all men, were between 20 and 30 years.

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Nine people were executed on Sunday. Juarez municipal police officers were on high alert after finding "narcopintas" - messages of graffiti left by alleged drug traffickers - on public walls near a local park. End of the day, another two police officers had been killed by the suspects appears to be involved with organized crime, the Office of the Prosecutor, said.

Perhaps the most horrible homicide in the four-day period was that of a man whose torso concluded that Monday. The body had no head or branches, said responsible. He was one of six killed this day there and not has not been identified.

According to unofficial estimates, as many 600 people were killed in Ciudad Juarez since the beginning of the year. More than 3,000 people were killed in violence linked to the drug in 2010.

During a visit to the Senate of Texas at Austin, in the wake of the bloody weekend, Murguia Lardizabal of Juarez Mayor Hector "teto" told journalists that improve communication between us officials and Mexican is a key to the fight against the violence of the drug.

While Murguia has tried to minimize the importance of speculation that the violence in his town is getting worse, newly appointed greater than Juarez cop - Mayor Julian Leyzaola - still give an interview since his arrival at the Office a little over a month ago. He received several public death threats since he took office on March 10.

Leyzaola is also facing allegations of ill-treatment of Human Rights Watch. The Group was asked to respond to the allegations that police under his command in the Delta Group were involved in the disappearance of four young men in Juarez late March.

Three officers of the Delta Group have already appeared before a judge for the crime of enforced disappearance.

Leyzaola was appointed in similar human rights abuse during his visit scandals: the greater in Tijuana, Baja California cop. In past statements has repeatedly denied the claims, which dismissed the charges as tactical smear his critics.

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