Thursday, January 16, 2014

VIGILANTES CLAIM MEXICAN GOVERNMENT IS IN COLLUSION WITH DRUG CARTEL

Michoacán self-defense forces accuse the government of being in collusion with the Knights Templar

The corruption in Mexico equals, if not exceeds, the corruption that is endemic in third-world countries.

ARMY OPENED FIRE ON UNARMED CIVILIANS, SHOOT 11 KILLING 4 INCLUDING 11 Y/O GIRL
It is noted by autodefensas leaders today, that not 1 Caballero Templario has been killed, wounded or apprehended....

Proceso
January 14, 2014

Estanislao Beltran, spokesman of the General Council and Community Self-Defense Forces of Michoacán, said the army opened fire on civilians, killing four people including a girl of eleven years.

According to Beltran, members of the Army gunned at least eleven people in the community Antunez in the municipality of Parácuaro.

Process envoy, Jose Gil Olmos confirmed the names of two dead: Rodrigo Benitez Perez Perez Mario 25 and 50, both laborers originating Antunez Parácuaro Township.

In an interview with journalist Carmen Aristegui, Estanislao Beltran rejected that the self-defense groups intend to lay down their arms, as requested by the federal government.

"What we are doing is defend our family, our people. The government has not cared for 12 years for our safety. Army arrives and disarms us our partners ... Following this, the people took to the roads to stop the Army and asked for the return of the arms to the community because they were defending their communities "refuted Beltran.

The spokesman of the General Council of Self-Defense and Community Michoacán said the population does not trust the authorities, because during the last twelve years have not seen for their safety, on the contrary, accused the state government of being fully collusion with the criminal group "The Knights Templar."

"The problem is the Caballeros Templarios of Michoacán. And the government is in collusion with organized crime," he said.

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

It might be more accurate to say that the cartels are the government in most of Mexico.