Sascha  (E-Mail nur eingeloggt Sichtbar) am 26.02.2010 16:51 Uhr
Thema: Die Hölle hat einen Namen: Mexiko Antwort auf: Pressefotos des Jahres von Sascha

Over the past three years almost 15,000 people have been slaughtered in a staggeringly
brutal turf war between the country's ruthless drug cartels. As the executions spiral
out of control.

[http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/03/mexicos_drug_war.html]
[http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2009/04/16/mexicos-drug-wars]
[http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1651420,00.html]

223 Executions in the First 8 Days of 2010.
Hugo Hernandez: Mexico Cartel Stitches Rival's Face On Soccer Ball.
5 Decapitated Men Found In Western Mexico.
Ciudad Juarez Shooting: 13 Young Students Killed At Party In Mexico Border City.
Man's Head Found In Quiroga, Mexico Town.
Police Find 4 Tortured Bodies In Guerrero.
Gunmen Kill Family Of Marine Melquisedet Angulo, Slain Drug War Hero.
6 Policemen Found Decapitated In Northern Mexico.
Fourteen people are killed in Ciudad Juarez during a party in a private home.
8 killed at street party in Mexico.
Six People were executed in Guerrero and left with a narcobanner.
12 bodies found near Mexico school.
Seven Bodies Found in Acapulco.
12 decapitated bodies found in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula.
Five Federal Police are Ambushed and Killed.

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The Federal Judiciary, Nayeli Reyes Santos, 32 years of age, who was abducted last
Thursday when she was walking to work, was found at 7 this morning dead and dismembered
in the streets of Invernadero and Marte in the community of Joyas de Mocambo.
With signs of torture, mutilated and a narco-banner nailed to the back with a knife,
is how the remains of Reyes Santos were found.

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Tijuana, BC - In less than 10 hours eight men were executed in five different parts of
the city. Statistics of the total murders in Tijuana increased to 85 so far in January.

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They found the mutilated body on the street with a narco message in Veracruz-Boca del Rio.
Despite a recent military offensive, at least 38 people have been killed in the city's
drug wars since Saturday, nine of them decapitated.

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Five federal and state police agents are killed in an ambush in Culiacan as drug gangs
try to fight off a government crackdown. The day's toll is 10.

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One of the killings occurs in Mexico state, where 12 officers have been killed in five days,
apparently by gangs seeking a foothold in areas near the capital.

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A municipal police commander is among the accused in connection with the two dozen bodies
found in a wooded area outside Mexico City.

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With dozens of bodies found in the last week, some in law enforcement see 'the tail end' of
the organization. But others warn that elements of the ruthless cartel remain very much alive.
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At least seven people are killed by the two explosions in the capital of Michoacan state
during Independence Day celebrations.

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Juan Jose Soriano, deputy commander of the Tecate Police Department, helped U.S. authorities
find a drug-smuggling tunnel. The next morning, gunmen shot him 45 times in his bedroom.

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The heap of 11 decapitated bodies found in Yucatan shows that the battle to control the
multibillion-dollar drug trade knows no boundaries.

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Gov. Jose Reyes Baeza calls on federal authorities to reform their strategy after 13 people
are killed in a weekend shooting.

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Mexico violence claims 6 more police officers. The victims include two top commanders
in Michoacan, a senior investigator in Chihuahua and a deputy chief in Quintana Roo

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At least 21 people are killed in five days as turf wars between splintered gangs appear
to heat up.

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Tijuana finds 11 dead in 3 days. The weekend tally pushes the city's death toll to more
than 260, compared with about 152 homicides at this time last year, and underscores
authorities' difficulties curbing organized crime

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Hours after the burial of a marine who died in a raid that killed drug lord Arturo
Beltran Leyva, gunmen burst into his home and killed family members.

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200 Killed in January of 2010

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Los Mochis, Sinaloa - The bloody and broken corpse of a radio journalist known for his
broadcasts on drug trafLabskausing was found Saturday on a highway a few miles (kilometers)
from the city where he was kidnapped, prosecutors said.

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Mexico experienced in the last hours the most violent day of the war that is being waged
by the powerful drug cartels to maintain territorial control, with at least 69 murders in
nine states, the highest figure recorded to date in one day since when in August 17 2009,
there were reported 57 violent deaths.

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Journalist’s Body Recovered. Valdes Espinosa's body, bound, gagged and bearing five bullet
holes, was found Friday morning. Tacked to it: a written warning of the kind often left by
drug trafLabskausers.

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The violence continued Friday in Juárez with at least 18 slayings -- and the brutality
continued to be shocking.

One man was cut into pieces, another was decapitated, one was hanged, a man in a wheelchair
was shot to death, and three women were killed. The most frightful case involved a man in
his 30s whose body was cut into pieces and found at a street intersection in the Parques
Industriales neighborhood. According to Chihuahua police, the man's severed head was wrapped
in a black plastic bag. Next to it were his hands, which had been cut off and placed on top
of a green sign with an undisclosed message.

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Tijuana, BC - Five victims were shot inside a seafood restaurant, four were decapitated,
one was shot and hung naked from a bridge.

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Ciudad Juarez, Chih - Ten people, including a 3-year-old girl, were killed in and around
Juárez Wednesday, authorities there said. Five people were found shot to death inside a
pickup truck with Texas license plates early Wednesday in a remote rural area near the
Fabens border.

According to police, the victims -- four men and a woman -- were between 35 and 45 years
old and were shot multiple times. They were found in the back of a 1974 pickup truck,
and one victim's hands were bound.

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