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Showing posts with label World Latin America Mexico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Latin America Mexico. Show all posts

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Decapitated Body Of Mexico Newspaper Editor Found

Decapitated Body Of Mexico Newspaper Editor Found

Note Attributed To Criminal Group Found With Body

September 25, 2011
The editor of a Mexican newspaper was found dead, her body decapitated and with a note next to it, officials said.

Maria Elizabeth Macias Castro, 39, was the editor in chief of the newspaper Primera Hora.
Her body was found


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Cuerpo decapitado de editor de un periódico México encontró

Nota atribuido al grupo criminal encontró con cuerpo

25 de septiembre 2011

(CNN) - El editor de un periódico mexicano fue encontrado muerto, su cuerpodecapitado y con una nota al lado de él, dijeron las autoridades.

María Isabel Macías Castro, de 39 años, fue el editor en jefe del periódico Primera Hora.
Su cuerpo fue encontrado


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Saturday, October 09, 2010

Fearing the Chávez Model

Fearing the Chávez Model
Friday, October 8, 2010

For many in Latin America, the Chávez model is the greatest threat to economic and political liberalism since the armed insurrections of the 1980s.
GUATEMALA CITY— One word is repeated to me by all the Guatemalan businessmen I'm meeting while here: Chávez. The Venezuelan strongman is the bete noire of Guatemala's economic leaders. What Hugo Chávez represents to them is nothing less than the rollback of liberal democracy in Latin America. They fear the "Chávez model," as they put it, of using democratic tactics to undermine liberal governing systems.
Venezuelans recently voted for a new National Assembly, and though Chávez supporters retained their majority, they lost their two-thirds supermajority that allowed them to push through constitutional changes on their own. This puts Chávez in a strong position for his 2012 reelection bid. Democrats throughout Latin America wait to see when Washington will finally take Chávez seriously as the most dangerous man in the Western Hemisphere...  http://www.american.com/archive/2010/october/fearing-the-chavez-model?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+American+(AMERICAN.COM+--+A+Magazine+of+Ideas,+Online)&utm_content=Google+Feedfetcher

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