Massacres are becoming nearly daily news events in Mexico.
CNN reported that 15 people were killed Wednesday at a car wash in the western Mexican state of Nayarit. The bloodbath occurred at the Gamboa car wash in the state capital of Tepic.
Officials believe the massacre was the work of drug cartels and that victims included clients and employees of the carwash, CNN reported.
In the past week, 14 people were killed by gunfire at a birthday party in Ciudad Juarez and 13 people were gunned down at a drug rehab center in Tijuana.
-- Lance Murray


These are the people that our LIBERAL POLITICIANS want to welcome into our country! Those still in Mexico have no respect for GOD's laws (or won't stand up to those who kill), and those in the U S illegally have proven that they have no respect for OUR laws. Keep them out of my neighborhood, my city, my state, and my country.
Posted by: ACitizen | October 28, 2010 at 08:56 PM
Dear friends,
I am trying to raise awareness about what is going on here in El Paso – Juarez area. I work as a professor at colleges on both sides of the border and I have met many persons affected by this sad situation. Just today, a young student was shot by Federal Police officers during a march.
If it serves your interests please share the links below; if not, please excuse my nerve and kindly disregard this message.
The inhabitants of Ciudad Juarez repudiate the violence that has plagued our city for the past 30 months.
Men and women of good; we have seen friends and relatives succumb to the bullets, we have seen our neighbors closing down their businesses and losing their means of living. We are afraid to drive through our streets. We feel constant fear, now we distrust each other.
We cannot resort to the authorities, throughout this time we have been victims of their greed and abuse. Our leaders are indifferent and incompetent. They only simulate a void interest and do little to remedy the situation. With empty words they present, as an official version, a picture outside our everyday reality, while making every effort to hide the shameful events that repeat day after day in this border town.
Our only recourse is to raise our voice to the international community. To submit our testimony and show to the world the extermination acts of which we are victims today.
We want men and women from all countries to know what is really happening in Ciudad Juarez.
I have spoken before students and professors; If you are interested, I can offer a presentation.
Thank you for reading. Feel free to contact me should you have any questions.
Guillermo Cervantes, Ph. D.
zxxvii@gmail.com
Ciudad Juárez, México. 2008-2010,
A photographic testimony of our pain: http://www.ciudadjuarez2008-2010.com
Un testimonio fotográfico de nuestro dolor: http://ciudadjuarez2008-2010esp.blogspot.com/
Posted by: Guillermo Cervantes | October 30, 2010 at 01:35 AM