El Diario en Linea (Chihuahua) 8/26/08
The excessive violence in Ciudad Juárez as well as the high level of insecurity has not only resulted in a slowing of investments but is also causing workers from other parts of the country to leave the border area. This is creating a drastic shortage of manual labor.
- In Tijuana, Baja California, authorities indicate that so far this year 20 persons have disappeared through forceful abduction by armed groups. This information comes from a special unit of the district attorney’s office called “Investigation of Forced Disappearances.â€Â
Entorno a Tamaulipas (Tamaulipas) 8/26/08
Once again, Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas (across from Laredo, Texas) is threatened by narco-messages on large canvasses hung across busy streets. The photo relates. The message in blue says: “President Calderón, you want to end the insecurity, stop the ridiculous empty speeches and you and the generals stop offering protection. [followed by names of generals]. The one in red lists the narco leaders, pointing out that they have “more than 40 years operating.â€Â
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