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Friday, October 18, 2019

What's Next For Culiacan ? And For That Matter, Mexico ? Update @ 4:01PM Latest Report From BBC With Reactions to AMLO's Press Call - Can't Get Through to Riodoce -So Unknown What Is Going On Down There - Will Keep Checking - PBS Has Denise Dresser ! - Azam Ahmed Of The NY Times Has The Last Word- Riodoce Back Online

Taking a brief respite from Syria and the Impeachment Inquiry, which both seem to be blowing up in Trump's face; here, since this afternoon, everyone is reading and talking about Culiacan. 

Courtesy Reuters



 ~ 10/18: At this point in time about 2:30am, there have been no reports of fatalities from the violence in Culiacan:

 ~ From CNN: Pictures on sidebar:

Panico en Culiacan, Sinaloa: Detienen (y Luego Liberan) a Hijo del chapo Tras Cruento 

"Mexico City (CNN) - Mexican security forces clashed on Thursday in a prolonged shooting with allegedly armed members of the Sinaloa cartel in an operation that saw the capture, and subsequent release, of a jailed drug dealer's son Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.Enfientamiento

Mexican federal forces arrested Ovidio Guzmán López, 28, in the city of Culiacán, Sinaloa, in the north of the country, in what the secretary of Public Security of the state of Sinaloa, Cristóbal Castañeda, called "federally coordinated operation" .

But Guzmán López was released by security forces after being briefly apprehended, a decision that was made to protect lives, Mexico's Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection Alfonso Durazo told Reuters.

According to ADN40, a CNN affiliate, armored vehicles with military-grade weapons exchanged heavy artillery with federal troops in Culiacán, in the heart of Sinaloa. 

The shooting forced many residents to flee in panic, others remained locked in their homes while outside, soldiers engaged in intense shootings throughout the day. Residents have been asked to stay inside their homes and schools were closed until further notice, authorities said, according to ADN40. 

The images on social networks seemed to show the terror unleashed among the inhabitants of Culiacán. Columns of black smoke fluttered on the horizon while people were on the ground, mothers comforting their children while seeking shelter behind parked cars. 

The president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, told reporters Thursday night at the Mexico City airport that the security cabinet was in a meeting and would give a report on the situation later. 

Late Thursday, the Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection of Mexico, Alfonso Durazo, said government operations in Culiacán had been suspended after a violent exchange between federal entities and criminal groups. 

Durazo said law enforcement officers and members of the Mexican National Guard were conducting a routine patrol when they were attacked by people inside a house in the city, around 3:30 p.m. local time (4:30 p.m. ET ). 

Durazo said law enforcement officers and members of the Mexican National Guard were conducting a routine patrol when they were attacked by people inside a house in the city, around 3:30 p.m. local time (4:30 p.m. ET ). 

During the confrontation, other members of an organized crime group arrived at the scene, with more firepower than the authorities. Violent attacks also broke out in different parts of the city creating "a panic situation," Durazo said. 

With the "purpose of safeguarding the security and tranquility of the Culiacan society, the officials of the security cabinet agreed to suspend such actions." 

 A shooting broadcast live in the Mexican state of Sinaloa has surprised journalists and spectators alike in what appears to be a confrontation between federal troops and members of a cartel that are reportedly trying to rescue the children of the Mexican drug dealer Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán from the hands of the law.

On the other hand, classes at the Autonomous University of Sinaloa on Friday were suspended due to violence in the entity, according to the institution.

'This measure is taken for the sole purpose of safeguarding the integrity of students, teachers and university workers throughout the state.
All are requested to remain calm and be attentive to official and institutional information. '
 
#culiacan #sinaloa #uas pic.twitter.com/LUtZmlt71S
- Official UAS (@uasoficialmx) October 18, 2019"






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All day hourly coverage from Zeta describing" hundreds of armed men blocking the streets and shooting at anything that moves" with videos from tweets.

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 ~ 10/17/19:  Around 9:00 pm, Riodoce reports: 

Balean Sede Policiaca en El Fuerte, en Ahome Comandos Realizan Bloqueos

"The north of Sinaloa was no stranger to the shootings and roadblocks that began in Culiacán after the capture of Ovidio Guzmán López, heir to Joaquín Guzmán Loera, el Chapo , leader of the Sinaloa Cartel already detained in the United States.
 
And it is that south of Los Mochis, about 10 kilometers to Juan José Ríos, a command set tires on the south lane to prevent the circulation of units; To the north, about 30 kilometers to the state limits, armed men seized two cargo trucks that crossed both lanes preventing traffic.
Those retired after an hour.

 
Meanwhile, in the municipality of El Fuerte, about 50 kilometers to the northeast, subjects shot at the headquarters of the municipal police, without knowing the balance of injured or injured people.
Subsequently, in Cabanillas, the same command was confronted with agents of the National Guard for half an hour. The shooting does not have more data.
 
The municipal police closed the circulation to Choix and Los Mochis for three hours.
 
The situation in El Fuerte is tense."

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 ~ 10/17/19: Around 10:00pm Riodoce reports: (videos)

Esta Noche en Culiacan Siquen Bloqueos, Quema de Vehiculos y Grupos Armados (videos)


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Everyone is waiting for a press conference from AMLO regarding the situation, and to see if in fact Mexico is to have a more "peaceful" future as promised and of course if the Sinaloa Cartel will retreat or act as a catalyst for more widespread  disruption.  

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Latest report from BBC. 

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Finally, a Security Alert from the U.S. Consulate General, Hermosillo, Mexico:

Location:  Culiacan, Sinaloa

Event: Consulate General Hermosillo is aware of press reports of violence between Mexican government forces and criminal groups throughout Culiacan, Sinaloa.  Mexican officials have directed people to shelter in place.  Schools and other activities in the city are cancelled until further notice.

Actions to Take:
  • Avoid the area.
  • Monitor the local news for updates, follow directions from local officials, and in case of emergency call 911.
  • Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive safety messages and other travel information.
Assistance:
U.S. Consular Agency Mazatlán
From Mexico:  01-662-690-3262
From the U.S.:  1-844-528-6611
E-mail: ConAgencyMazatlan@state.gov
U.S. Consulate General Hermosillo, Mexico
+52 662-289-3500
HermoACS@state.gov
https://mx.usembassy.gov/embassy-consulates/
State Department – Consular Affairs
888-407-4747 or 202-501-4444
Mexico Country Information
Follow U.S. Department of State Travel.gov on Facebook and Twitter.
Follow U.S. Embassy Mexico City on Facebook and Twitter.

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10/18:Update/edit @ a little after4:00PM: 

Okay I cannot get through to Riodoce, link keeps coming up saying "Riodoce experiencing technical dificulties" - could be the site is just swamped and loaded.  Meanwhile however, here is most recent BBC report covering the AMLO Press conference and reactions to his statements:


 ~ From BBC: (videos & pictures included in Spanish text version; more reports on the sidebar)

Violencia en Culiacan: Los Motivos de AMLO Para Defender la Liberacion del Hijo de "El Chapo" (y las duras criticdas que recibio) 


"Violence in Culiacán: AMLO's motives to defend the release of the son of "El Chapo" (and the harsh criticism he received)

 

 

The president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, supported on Friday the decision of his security cabinet to release Ovidio Guzmán, son of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera, after the bloody confrontation that was recorded with the police in Culiacán , Sinaloa.

 

 

The authorities confirmed Friday that the fighting left at least 8 dead, 16 injured and 49 inmates escaped.
"The capture of a criminal cannot be worth more than the lives of people," López Obrador said in his daily press conference.

Many human beings were at risk ," he said.

 
His position and government action in the event in Culiacán generated great controversy in the country, reflected in the press and social networks, which were flooded with messages against the government.


According to the official version, Ovidio Guzmán was briefly in the hands of police and army elements in the city of Culiacán. He was released after the armed siege of command and various attacks that occurred in the capital of the state of Sinaloa.
The son of "El Chapo" Guzmán had been arrested to carry out an arrest warrant issued by a judge as part of a process to extradite him to the United States.
 
However, after the capture " there was a very violent reaction , the lives of many people were put at risk." Within that framework the decision was made to free Ovid Guzman.

What did AMLO say?

After what happened on Thursday, the president considered Friday that his security cabinet made the right decision to release Ovid Guzman because "many human beings were at risk."
"They made decisions that I endorse because the situation became very difficult," said the Mexican president in his traditional morning press conference.
" It's not about massacres, " he added.
 
López Obrador considered that what happened does not affect the image of his government nor does it send a signal of weakness.
 
"You can't put out the fire with the fire," he insisted. "We don't want dead, we don't want war" as other governments did, he said.
 
"The previous strategy turned the country into a cemetery," said AMLO, referring to the governments of former presidents Felipe Calderón (2006-2012) and Enrique Peña Nieto (2012-2012), in which more than 250,000 deaths are estimated and More than 40,000 disappeared by the so-called war on drug trafficking, the EFE agency said.


At a press conference in Culiacán, the Secretary of Defense, Luis Crescencio Sandoval, acknowledged that the operation to capture Ovidio Guzmán "was precipitated."


The elements of the National Guard arrived at the house where the son of "El Chapo" Guzmán was to comply with an arrest warrant.
They took control of the house, he said, but did not wait for the document to arrive to capture it. This delayed his departure from the house and gave time for a group to come to rescue him.
 
"Formally there was no detention," the secretary acknowledged, because the legal requirements for it were not met.
 
At the conference, officials acknowledged that several soldiers were taken hostage by the Sinaloa Cartel.
They were released when the military guarding Ovid Guzman let him go.
 


There were also attacks on a military barracks in Culiacán, as well as attacks with high-caliber weapons on a military helicopter.
At some point, the Security Cabinet received reports that the situation was getting worse in Culiacán, and that is why they decided to cancel the operation.
 
"The consequences could be much greater, so it was estimated," said Secretary of Public Security and Citizen Protection, Alfonso Durazo.

"A bent state"

The decision of the authorities, however, was not well received.
 
" It is a defeat to the country ... The facts of this Thursday in Culiacan paint a dramatic picture, the Mexican state bent before the criminals," wrote journalist Carlos Loret de Mola, in the newspaper El Universal, in Mexico.


For his part, political analyst Jorge Fernández Menéndez said that what was seen on Thursday "was a surrender."
"You have to say the right words. For whatever reasons, it may be justified or not, there was an action by the State, there was a reaction from the criminal groups and the State forces surrendered. They handed over the person they were detained to avoid acts of violence, "he wrote in the Excelsior newspaper in Mexico.
 
The controversy was also reflected in social networks , under the tags #AMLOEstamosContigo, #AMLORenuncia and #EstadoFallido.
 
Government critics recalled that in 2015, when "El Chapo" escaped from a Mexican jail, AMLO said in a tweet that if he did not resign the security cabinet of then President Enrique Peña Nieto there would be doubt that his government was complicit .
For its part, the parliamentary group of the PAN in the Senate condemned the decisions taken by the federal government in the Culiacan operation by "claudicating and beating in retreat, defeated," newspaper El Universal reported.
 
He also demanded that the president make changes in his "failed strategy to combat crime and operators".
 
Both the Secretary of Public Security and Citizen Protection, Alfonso Durazo, and López Obrador himself, reaffirmed their defense of their policy in response to criticism.
"It is not easy (to fight against crime). It is a process, it is not easy because the problem of violence has been advanced a lot and we have to face two mafias white collar crime and organized crime, that is what we face "argued the president. "

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10/18:   From PBS - Special Report with Special Guest, Denise Dresser !!! Video

Mexico Failed To Capture The Son of 'El Chapo' . Can It Contain Drug Cartels ?


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10/18:  From Proceso: Azam Ahmed Has the Last Word

Con Escape del Hijo de "Chapo" Merxico Sufre Una Derrota Impresionante
Por, Azam Ahmed| The NY Times


"MEXICO CITY. - Escaping, it seems, is a shared feature of the Guzman family.
 
And that is embarrassing for the Mexican government.
 
Joaquín Guzmán Loera, the drug trafficker known as El Chapo, escaped the government on numerous occasions: through tunnels, behind closets, under bathtubs and through steep ravines in the remote mountains of Sinaloa. He even managed to escape from prison twice.
 
The last member of the family who escaped the arrest, El Chapo's son, Ovidio Guzmán López, achieved his own feat for government humiliation this week, when his henchmen forced a patrol of at least 30 elements of the armed forces to Release it after capturing it.
 
The surprising surrender of very surpassed Mexican forces, taken hostage by outlaws and forced to release a prominent suspect in their custody, began with a siege of the city of Culiacán on Thursday by members of the Sinaloa Cartel, once headed by El Chapo
 
Videos of fierce street shootings, armed men blocking roads, residents fleeing to safe places and clouds of black smoke coming out of burning vehicles flooded social networks.
 
According to reports, after the capture of the young Guzman, his cartel organized a fierce assault to obtain his freedom and prevent his extradition to the United States.
 
But the government remained silent, asking citizens to stay indoors and avoid being on the street for most of the day.
 
Later, he clarified, at least in part, saying that a patrol had tripped over Guzman, but had suspended the operation when enemy combatants outnumbered it in numbers and weapons.
 
Then the truth was learned, released by local media. The patrol was actually an operation planned to capture Guzman and extradite him to the United States, the government said Friday.
 
The armed forces managed to stop him, but were forced to let him go after eight of his members were taken by force and held hostage, the government said.
 
Surrounded by enemies, without a clear plan of support on the ground or in the air, and without a clear exit strategy, the soldiers yielded and returned to Guzman.
"Decisions were made that support, what support because the situation became very bad and many citizens were at risk, many people, and it was decided to protect the lives of people," said President Andrés Manuel López Obrador at a press conference this Friday. "You can't value the life of a criminal more than the life of people."
Iván Archivaldo also escaped
 
According to a former US official and another person informed about the matter, the force behind the rapid and effective response of the cartel was another Guzman: El Chapo's eldest son, Iván Archivaldo, who has played a leading role in the cartel since they caught to his father, extradited to the United States and sentenced to life imprisonment in July on charges of drugs, murder and money laundering.
 
They said that Ivan was also initially captured by the military, but that his henchmen quickly defeated the armed forces and secured his release. Once free, the older brother orchestrated an amazing show of strength to ensure the freedom of his brother, Ovid.
 
The effort included not only retaining the soldiers as hostages, but also kidnapping their families, according to the two people informed about the matter, who were not authorized to speak in public. Government press officers did not respond to requests for comment.
 
The victory of the cartel offered a terrifying vision of the power exerted by organized crime in Mexico, distilling in a single eight-hour stretch the extent to which the nation is captive by criminal networks, without a plan to combat the scourge of violence
 
It was a great loss for a president who has always avoided doubts about his security strategy or, in the eyes of critics, his lack of one.
 
Like his predecessor, López Obrador has tried to distance himself from the violence that plagues his nation, choosing to focus on a list of national programs to combat poverty.
 
But, also like his predecessor, he may have reached a point where neglecting such concerns is disastrous for his presidency.
 
For the previous president, Enrique Peña Nieto, that moment came with the disappearance of 43 students in the city of Iguala, a mystery that remains unsolved.
 
Some wondered if the dominance over the military will become a similar turning point for López Obrador. For many, Thursday's events developed as if they were written by an overly enthusiastic screenwriter, pushing the limits of credibility.
"No one could imagine such a bad Netflix show," said Alejando Hope, a security analyst in Mexico City. “This combination of capturing man and then releasing him? That is new".
It was not clear how the military hoped to detain a leader of one of the most powerful cartels in the world in their territory without sufficient support or adequate plans to withdraw.
 
At his press conference on Friday, López Obrador spent most of his time ignoring or avoiding the issue, while rejecting criticism for the shameful defeat of the government at the hands of organized crime.
 
"You can't fight fire with fire," he said of the decision to free Guzman. "We don't want dead people, we don't want war."
 
Even so, fighting fire with fire was, in the end, what happened. At least one civilian was killed, seven members of the security forces were injured and eight were taken hostage, according to Mexican security officials.
 
Blame the military
 
Lopez Obrador's security cabinet later blamed the soldiers and acknowledged that the operation had been poorly planned.
 
Public outrage has increased, not only because of the shameful defeat, but also because of the government's lackluster strategy to combat illegality.
 
"I can summarize this as a failure of the tactical to the strategic," said Christian Ehrlich, a security expert at Riskop, a Mexican risk analysis firm.
 
From the beginning, López Obrador has struggled to face the growing violence of the nation. After promising to eliminate the military from the streets, where clashes with organized crime have only increased violence, he chose to create a new force, the National Guard.
 
The Mexican soldiers and others were transferred to the new team, whose mandate was not clear from the beginning. With the Army, the Navy and the Federal Police already deployed in hot spots across the country, the government has struggled to articulate its vision on the role of the National Guard.
 
In recent months, the new force has inadvertently stumbled on its mission due to pressure from President Donald Trump. His task now is largely focused on monitoring the nation's borders and stopping migrants heading to Mexico on their way to the United States.
 
This task has led those forces to a new direction, apart from public safety, which has left some areas with fewer resources.
 
Homicides have reached new records every year for the past two years. This year is no different: the nation is on its way to suffer its worst run of murders since the government began counting them.
Now, with the liberation of Guzman by the armed forces, the government has suffered one of the most memorable defeats in its 13 years of war on drugs.
“The events in Culiacán occur after a week that began with the murder of 13 state police in Michoacán and a shooting outside Iguala, in Guerrero, which left 15 dead,” said Raúl Benítez, a security expert at the University National Autonomous of Mexico (UNAM). "What comes next?"
In recent years, Mexico had become an expert in capturing the so-called "kingpins", for better or worse. While the strategy has failed to calm the violence, US and Mexican officials were comforted to learn that it has managed to stop and extradite important figures.
 
Guzman's father, El Chapo, was arrested several times before he was sentenced to life imprisonment in the United States. The leaders of the Zetas, the Gulf Cartel and a long list of others have also been arrested in a coordinated action between the police and the armed forces.
 
With the last mistake, many fear that the government's decision to let Guzman embolden the cartels.
"The government was forced to accept control of the cartel over the city and not face them," Benitez said. "For the people of Culiacán, the president is sending a very hard message: the cartel is in charge here."
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10/18:  Riodoce back online. 




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 Locally believe it don't it has been surprisingly quiet here with the exception of a Municipal Police officer shot and killed in San Antonio de Los Buenos (TIJ). I'll be back with the October stats.  Who knows, maybe the drug guys are acting on an order from Culiacan to cease fire or regroup, we don't know.

Changing the video for something a bit more mellow, especially after the Azam Ahmed report. Have a nice weekend.

 

What's Next For Culiacan ? And For That Matter, Mexico ? Update @ 4:01PM Latest Report From BBC With Reactions to AMLO's Press Call - Can't Get Through to Riodoce -So Unknown What Is Going On Down There - Will Keep Checking - PBS Has Denise Dresser ! - Azam Ahmed Of The NY Times Has The Last Word- Riodoce Back Online

Taking a brief respite from Syria and the Impeachment Inquiry, which both seem to be blowing up in Trump's face; here, since this afternoon, everyone is reading and talking about Culiacan. 

Courtesy Reuters



 ~ 10/18: At this point in time about 2:30am, there have been no reports of fatalities from the violence in Culiacan:

 ~ From CNN: Pictures on sidebar:

Panico en Culiacan, Sinaloa: Detienen (y Luego Liberan) a Hijo del chapo Tras Cruento 

"Mexico City (CNN) - Mexican security forces clashed on Thursday in a prolonged shooting with allegedly armed members of the Sinaloa cartel in an operation that saw the capture, and subsequent release, of a jailed drug dealer's son Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.Enfientamiento

Mexican federal forces arrested Ovidio Guzmán López, 28, in the city of Culiacán, Sinaloa, in the north of the country, in what the secretary of Public Security of the state of Sinaloa, Cristóbal Castañeda, called "federally coordinated operation" .

But Guzmán López was released by security forces after being briefly apprehended, a decision that was made to protect lives, Mexico's Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection Alfonso Durazo told Reuters.

According to ADN40, a CNN affiliate, armored vehicles with military-grade weapons exchanged heavy artillery with federal troops in Culiacán, in the heart of Sinaloa. 

The shooting forced many residents to flee in panic, others remained locked in their homes while outside, soldiers engaged in intense shootings throughout the day. Residents have been asked to stay inside their homes and schools were closed until further notice, authorities said, according to ADN40. 

The images on social networks seemed to show the terror unleashed among the inhabitants of Culiacán. Columns of black smoke fluttered on the horizon while people were on the ground, mothers comforting their children while seeking shelter behind parked cars. 

The president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, told reporters Thursday night at the Mexico City airport that the security cabinet was in a meeting and would give a report on the situation later. 

Late Thursday, the Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection of Mexico, Alfonso Durazo, said government operations in Culiacán had been suspended after a violent exchange between federal entities and criminal groups. 

Durazo said law enforcement officers and members of the Mexican National Guard were conducting a routine patrol when they were attacked by people inside a house in the city, around 3:30 p.m. local time (4:30 p.m. ET ). 

Durazo said law enforcement officers and members of the Mexican National Guard were conducting a routine patrol when they were attacked by people inside a house in the city, around 3:30 p.m. local time (4:30 p.m. ET ). 

During the confrontation, other members of an organized crime group arrived at the scene, with more firepower than the authorities. Violent attacks also broke out in different parts of the city creating "a panic situation," Durazo said. 

With the "purpose of safeguarding the security and tranquility of the Culiacan society, the officials of the security cabinet agreed to suspend such actions." 

 A shooting broadcast live in the Mexican state of Sinaloa has surprised journalists and spectators alike in what appears to be a confrontation between federal troops and members of a cartel that are reportedly trying to rescue the children of the Mexican drug dealer Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán from the hands of the law.

On the other hand, classes at the Autonomous University of Sinaloa on Friday were suspended due to violence in the entity, according to the institution.

'This measure is taken for the sole purpose of safeguarding the integrity of students, teachers and university workers throughout the state.
All are requested to remain calm and be attentive to official and institutional information. '
 
#culiacan #sinaloa #uas pic.twitter.com/LUtZmlt71S
- Official UAS (@uasoficialmx) October 18, 2019"






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All day hourly coverage from Zeta describing" hundreds of armed men blocking the streets and shooting at anything that moves" with videos from tweets.

~~~~~
  
 ~ 10/17/19:  Around 9:00 pm, Riodoce reports: 

Balean Sede Policiaca en El Fuerte, en Ahome Comandos Realizan Bloqueos

"The north of Sinaloa was no stranger to the shootings and roadblocks that began in Culiacán after the capture of Ovidio Guzmán López, heir to Joaquín Guzmán Loera, el Chapo , leader of the Sinaloa Cartel already detained in the United States.
 
And it is that south of Los Mochis, about 10 kilometers to Juan José Ríos, a command set tires on the south lane to prevent the circulation of units; To the north, about 30 kilometers to the state limits, armed men seized two cargo trucks that crossed both lanes preventing traffic.
Those retired after an hour.

 
Meanwhile, in the municipality of El Fuerte, about 50 kilometers to the northeast, subjects shot at the headquarters of the municipal police, without knowing the balance of injured or injured people.
Subsequently, in Cabanillas, the same command was confronted with agents of the National Guard for half an hour. The shooting does not have more data.
 
The municipal police closed the circulation to Choix and Los Mochis for three hours.
 
The situation in El Fuerte is tense."

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 ~ 10/17/19: Around 10:00pm Riodoce reports: (videos)

Esta Noche en Culiacan Siquen Bloqueos, Quema de Vehiculos y Grupos Armados (videos)


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Everyone is waiting for a press conference from AMLO regarding the situation, and to see if in fact Mexico is to have a more "peaceful" future as promised and of course if the Sinaloa Cartel will retreat or act as a catalyst for more widespread  disruption.  

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Latest report from BBC. 

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Finally, a Security Alert from the U.S. Consulate General, Hermosillo, Mexico:

Location:  Culiacan, Sinaloa

Event: Consulate General Hermosillo is aware of press reports of violence between Mexican government forces and criminal groups throughout Culiacan, Sinaloa.  Mexican officials have directed people to shelter in place.  Schools and other activities in the city are cancelled until further notice.

Actions to Take:
  • Avoid the area.
  • Monitor the local news for updates, follow directions from local officials, and in case of emergency call 911.
  • Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive safety messages and other travel information.
Assistance:
U.S. Consular Agency Mazatlán
From Mexico:  01-662-690-3262
From the U.S.:  1-844-528-6611
E-mail: ConAgencyMazatlan@state.gov
U.S. Consulate General Hermosillo, Mexico
+52 662-289-3500
HermoACS@state.gov
https://mx.usembassy.gov/embassy-consulates/
State Department – Consular Affairs
888-407-4747 or 202-501-4444
Mexico Country Information
Follow U.S. Department of State Travel.gov on Facebook and Twitter.
Follow U.S. Embassy Mexico City on Facebook and Twitter.

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10/18:Update/edit @ a little after4:00PM: 

Okay I cannot get through to Riodoce, link keeps coming up saying "Riodoce experiencing technical dificulties" - could be the site is just swamped and loaded.  Meanwhile however, here is most recent BBC report covering the AMLO Press conference and reactions to his statements:


 ~ From BBC: (videos & pictures included in Spanish text version; more reports on the sidebar)

Violencia en Culiacan: Los Motivos de AMLO Para Defender la Liberacion del Hijo de "El Chapo" (y las duras criticdas que recibio) 


"Violence in Culiacán: AMLO's motives to defend the release of the son of "El Chapo" (and the harsh criticism he received)

 

 

The president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, supported on Friday the decision of his security cabinet to release Ovidio Guzmán, son of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera, after the bloody confrontation that was recorded with the police in Culiacán , Sinaloa.

 

 

The authorities confirmed Friday that the fighting left at least 8 dead, 16 injured and 49 inmates escaped.
"The capture of a criminal cannot be worth more than the lives of people," López Obrador said in his daily press conference.

Many human beings were at risk ," he said.

 
His position and government action in the event in Culiacán generated great controversy in the country, reflected in the press and social networks, which were flooded with messages against the government.


According to the official version, Ovidio Guzmán was briefly in the hands of police and army elements in the city of Culiacán. He was released after the armed siege of command and various attacks that occurred in the capital of the state of Sinaloa.
The son of "El Chapo" Guzmán had been arrested to carry out an arrest warrant issued by a judge as part of a process to extradite him to the United States.
 
However, after the capture " there was a very violent reaction , the lives of many people were put at risk." Within that framework the decision was made to free Ovid Guzman.

What did AMLO say?

After what happened on Thursday, the president considered Friday that his security cabinet made the right decision to release Ovid Guzman because "many human beings were at risk."
"They made decisions that I endorse because the situation became very difficult," said the Mexican president in his traditional morning press conference.
" It's not about massacres, " he added.
 
López Obrador considered that what happened does not affect the image of his government nor does it send a signal of weakness.
 
"You can't put out the fire with the fire," he insisted. "We don't want dead, we don't want war" as other governments did, he said.
 
"The previous strategy turned the country into a cemetery," said AMLO, referring to the governments of former presidents Felipe Calderón (2006-2012) and Enrique Peña Nieto (2012-2012), in which more than 250,000 deaths are estimated and More than 40,000 disappeared by the so-called war on drug trafficking, the EFE agency said.


At a press conference in Culiacán, the Secretary of Defense, Luis Crescencio Sandoval, acknowledged that the operation to capture Ovidio Guzmán "was precipitated."


The elements of the National Guard arrived at the house where the son of "El Chapo" Guzmán was to comply with an arrest warrant.
They took control of the house, he said, but did not wait for the document to arrive to capture it. This delayed his departure from the house and gave time for a group to come to rescue him.
 
"Formally there was no detention," the secretary acknowledged, because the legal requirements for it were not met.
 
At the conference, officials acknowledged that several soldiers were taken hostage by the Sinaloa Cartel.
They were released when the military guarding Ovid Guzman let him go.
 


There were also attacks on a military barracks in Culiacán, as well as attacks with high-caliber weapons on a military helicopter.
At some point, the Security Cabinet received reports that the situation was getting worse in Culiacán, and that is why they decided to cancel the operation.
 
"The consequences could be much greater, so it was estimated," said Secretary of Public Security and Citizen Protection, Alfonso Durazo.

"A bent state"

The decision of the authorities, however, was not well received.
 
" It is a defeat to the country ... The facts of this Thursday in Culiacan paint a dramatic picture, the Mexican state bent before the criminals," wrote journalist Carlos Loret de Mola, in the newspaper El Universal, in Mexico.


For his part, political analyst Jorge Fernández Menéndez said that what was seen on Thursday "was a surrender."
"You have to say the right words. For whatever reasons, it may be justified or not, there was an action by the State, there was a reaction from the criminal groups and the State forces surrendered. They handed over the person they were detained to avoid acts of violence, "he wrote in the Excelsior newspaper in Mexico.
 
The controversy was also reflected in social networks , under the tags #AMLOEstamosContigo, #AMLORenuncia and #EstadoFallido.
 
Government critics recalled that in 2015, when "El Chapo" escaped from a Mexican jail, AMLO said in a tweet that if he did not resign the security cabinet of then President Enrique Peña Nieto there would be doubt that his government was complicit .
For its part, the parliamentary group of the PAN in the Senate condemned the decisions taken by the federal government in the Culiacan operation by "claudicating and beating in retreat, defeated," newspaper El Universal reported.
 
He also demanded that the president make changes in his "failed strategy to combat crime and operators".
 
Both the Secretary of Public Security and Citizen Protection, Alfonso Durazo, and López Obrador himself, reaffirmed their defense of their policy in response to criticism.
"It is not easy (to fight against crime). It is a process, it is not easy because the problem of violence has been advanced a lot and we have to face two mafias white collar crime and organized crime, that is what we face "argued the president. "

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10/18:   From PBS - Special Report with Special Guest, Denise Dresser !!! Video

Mexico Failed To Capture The Son of 'El Chapo' . Can It Contain Drug Cartels ?


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10/18:  From Proceso: Azam Ahmed Has the Last Word

Con Escape del Hijo de "Chapo" Merxico Sufre Una Derrota Impresionante
Por, Azam Ahmed| The NY Times


"MEXICO CITY. - Escaping, it seems, is a shared feature of the Guzman family.
 
And that is embarrassing for the Mexican government.
 
Joaquín Guzmán Loera, the drug trafficker known as El Chapo, escaped the government on numerous occasions: through tunnels, behind closets, under bathtubs and through steep ravines in the remote mountains of Sinaloa. He even managed to escape from prison twice.
 
The last member of the family who escaped the arrest, El Chapo's son, Ovidio Guzmán López, achieved his own feat for government humiliation this week, when his henchmen forced a patrol of at least 30 elements of the armed forces to Release it after capturing it.
 
The surprising surrender of very surpassed Mexican forces, taken hostage by outlaws and forced to release a prominent suspect in their custody, began with a siege of the city of Culiacán on Thursday by members of the Sinaloa Cartel, once headed by El Chapo
 
Videos of fierce street shootings, armed men blocking roads, residents fleeing to safe places and clouds of black smoke coming out of burning vehicles flooded social networks.
 
According to reports, after the capture of the young Guzman, his cartel organized a fierce assault to obtain his freedom and prevent his extradition to the United States.
 
But the government remained silent, asking citizens to stay indoors and avoid being on the street for most of the day.
 
Later, he clarified, at least in part, saying that a patrol had tripped over Guzman, but had suspended the operation when enemy combatants outnumbered it in numbers and weapons.
 
Then the truth was learned, released by local media. The patrol was actually an operation planned to capture Guzman and extradite him to the United States, the government said Friday.
 
The armed forces managed to stop him, but were forced to let him go after eight of his members were taken by force and held hostage, the government said.
 
Surrounded by enemies, without a clear plan of support on the ground or in the air, and without a clear exit strategy, the soldiers yielded and returned to Guzman.
"Decisions were made that support, what support because the situation became very bad and many citizens were at risk, many people, and it was decided to protect the lives of people," said President Andrés Manuel López Obrador at a press conference this Friday. "You can't value the life of a criminal more than the life of people."
Iván Archivaldo also escaped
 
According to a former US official and another person informed about the matter, the force behind the rapid and effective response of the cartel was another Guzman: El Chapo's eldest son, Iván Archivaldo, who has played a leading role in the cartel since they caught to his father, extradited to the United States and sentenced to life imprisonment in July on charges of drugs, murder and money laundering.
 
They said that Ivan was also initially captured by the military, but that his henchmen quickly defeated the armed forces and secured his release. Once free, the older brother orchestrated an amazing show of strength to ensure the freedom of his brother, Ovid.
 
The effort included not only retaining the soldiers as hostages, but also kidnapping their families, according to the two people informed about the matter, who were not authorized to speak in public. Government press officers did not respond to requests for comment.
 
The victory of the cartel offered a terrifying vision of the power exerted by organized crime in Mexico, distilling in a single eight-hour stretch the extent to which the nation is captive by criminal networks, without a plan to combat the scourge of violence
 
It was a great loss for a president who has always avoided doubts about his security strategy or, in the eyes of critics, his lack of one.
 
Like his predecessor, López Obrador has tried to distance himself from the violence that plagues his nation, choosing to focus on a list of national programs to combat poverty.
 
But, also like his predecessor, he may have reached a point where neglecting such concerns is disastrous for his presidency.
 
For the previous president, Enrique Peña Nieto, that moment came with the disappearance of 43 students in the city of Iguala, a mystery that remains unsolved.
 
Some wondered if the dominance over the military will become a similar turning point for López Obrador. For many, Thursday's events developed as if they were written by an overly enthusiastic screenwriter, pushing the limits of credibility.
"No one could imagine such a bad Netflix show," said Alejando Hope, a security analyst in Mexico City. “This combination of capturing man and then releasing him? That is new".
It was not clear how the military hoped to detain a leader of one of the most powerful cartels in the world in their territory without sufficient support or adequate plans to withdraw.
 
At his press conference on Friday, López Obrador spent most of his time ignoring or avoiding the issue, while rejecting criticism for the shameful defeat of the government at the hands of organized crime.
 
"You can't fight fire with fire," he said of the decision to free Guzman. "We don't want dead people, we don't want war."
 
Even so, fighting fire with fire was, in the end, what happened. At least one civilian was killed, seven members of the security forces were injured and eight were taken hostage, according to Mexican security officials.
 
Blame the military
 
Lopez Obrador's security cabinet later blamed the soldiers and acknowledged that the operation had been poorly planned.
 
Public outrage has increased, not only because of the shameful defeat, but also because of the government's lackluster strategy to combat illegality.
 
"I can summarize this as a failure of the tactical to the strategic," said Christian Ehrlich, a security expert at Riskop, a Mexican risk analysis firm.
 
From the beginning, López Obrador has struggled to face the growing violence of the nation. After promising to eliminate the military from the streets, where clashes with organized crime have only increased violence, he chose to create a new force, the National Guard.
 
The Mexican soldiers and others were transferred to the new team, whose mandate was not clear from the beginning. With the Army, the Navy and the Federal Police already deployed in hot spots across the country, the government has struggled to articulate its vision on the role of the National Guard.
 
In recent months, the new force has inadvertently stumbled on its mission due to pressure from President Donald Trump. His task now is largely focused on monitoring the nation's borders and stopping migrants heading to Mexico on their way to the United States.
 
This task has led those forces to a new direction, apart from public safety, which has left some areas with fewer resources.
 
Homicides have reached new records every year for the past two years. This year is no different: the nation is on its way to suffer its worst run of murders since the government began counting them.
Now, with the liberation of Guzman by the armed forces, the government has suffered one of the most memorable defeats in its 13 years of war on drugs.
“The events in Culiacán occur after a week that began with the murder of 13 state police in Michoacán and a shooting outside Iguala, in Guerrero, which left 15 dead,” said Raúl Benítez, a security expert at the University National Autonomous of Mexico (UNAM). "What comes next?"
In recent years, Mexico had become an expert in capturing the so-called "kingpins", for better or worse. While the strategy has failed to calm the violence, US and Mexican officials were comforted to learn that it has managed to stop and extradite important figures.
 
Guzman's father, El Chapo, was arrested several times before he was sentenced to life imprisonment in the United States. The leaders of the Zetas, the Gulf Cartel and a long list of others have also been arrested in a coordinated action between the police and the armed forces.
 
With the last mistake, many fear that the government's decision to let Guzman embolden the cartels.
"The government was forced to accept control of the cartel over the city and not face them," Benitez said. "For the people of Culiacán, the president is sending a very hard message: the cartel is in charge here."
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10/18:  Riodoce back online. 




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 Locally believe it don't it has been surprisingly quiet here with the exception of a Municipal Police officer shot and killed in San Antonio de Los Buenos (TIJ). I'll be back with the October stats.  Who knows, maybe the drug guys are acting on an order from Culiacan to cease fire or regroup, we don't know.

Changing the video for something a bit more mellow, especially after the Azam Ahmed report. Have a nice weekend.

 

Monday, October 14, 2019

Syrian Updates - Disgusting Video From Trump's National Doral Miami Conference - So Far, No More Gunshots Heard At SADM... Presidente AMLO Visits & Ley de Bonilla

The Mad King




Latest (and smartest) Syrian Updates:

 ~ From Juan Cole's:

    Informed Comment


 ~ From CNN:

Retired Marine Gen. John Allen: 'There Is Blood on Trump's Hands For Abandoning Our Kurdish Allies' 
by, Paul Leblanc and Jake Tapper

Update/edit 3:01:  the kittens kept me up until about 4:00am this morning so I'm probably not going to update the stats, they (the kittens) freaked out Daca Bob who hid under the bed. We've ordered another large trap from Home Depot that can set next to the other trap.  I've camouflaged the trap so that it isn't so intimidating and covered it with rugs, put a towelie inside.  I'm moving the food and milk closer and closer, altho some of the kittens are already sleeping in the one trap. Mike rigged the trap so it won't slam shut and scare them for the time being.

Meanwhile, Paris hurt her toe, Dr. Silva has it wrapped and she is on antibiotics, she goes back in to have the bandage changed on Tuesday...and he is waiting for the arrival of the kittens to be fixed and get their shots, so wish us luck. Feral cats are a serious problem here, and I hope this works out...at least, if we can get them the medical care they need and deserve, they won't be propagating.  Still, I can't imagine releasing them anywhere but here even though they are gang kittens, so looks like they will end up here ...well. outside and I'll feed them, the poor things.  I asked Mike to build them a little shelter and he looked at me like I lost my marbles... under the circumstances, I probably have.  BTW, William was correct 100% re the machine gun fire, he went up to Real Del Mar and asked the guards if they heard it and the Oxxo by the highway - everyone said yes.  I gave William a copy of "Shut It Down" & "This Is Not a Drill", hope he enjoys both.  He's a good kid. I 'm roasting a chicken for the mother, Susan, we have to move things around inside so we can set up the carrier to trap her.

Mike bought some red snapper fish at the fish market this morning in Rosarito - I'll let you know how it goes...they told him it was caught below Ensenada...which used to be my most fave place.

Okay here are the latest Impeachment & Syrian Updates: hot off the press:

 ~ From CNN:

Latest Impeachment Updates - 10/14/19


 ~ From CNN:

Latest Syrian Developments  - 10/14/19

 
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I almost did not want to post this because it is so disturbing, but something to think about...how sick is this ?

 ~ From CNN:

New York Times Fake Video Of Trump Shooting Media and Critics Played At His Resort
by, Paul Le Blanc 

Pasted:


"Washington (CNN)A disturbing video of a fake President Donald Trump shooting, assaulting and stabbing his critics and the media was played at a conference held by a pro-Trump group at his Miami resort last week, according to footage obtained by The New York Times. 


The video, which was shown at Trump's National Doral Miami during a three-day conference held by American Priority, includes the logo for Trump's 2020 reelection bid and showcases a series of internet memes, the Times reported. One part of the video, the Times said, shows a fake Trump's head edited onto the body of a man opening fire in the "Church of Fake News" on a group whose faces were edited to appear as a group of Trump critics and news organizations.

According to the Times, the clip ends with Trump driving a stake into the head of a person who has the CNN logo for a face before standing and smiling as he looks around. The clip appears to be edited from a church massacre scene in the 2014 movie "Kingsman: The Secret Service," the Times reported.

CNN cannot independently verify the video as of Sunday night and has not shared contents of it. CNN has confirmed the video was played at the conference and not in the main ballroom.

"Sadly, this is not the first time that supporters of the President have promoted violence against the media in a video they apparently find entertaining -- but it is by far and away the worst. The images depicted are vile and horrific," CNN said in a statement Sunday night. "The President and his family, the White House, and the Trump campaign need to denounce it immediately in the strongest possible terms. Anything less equates to a tacit endorsement of violence and should not be tolerated by anyone."

Tim Murtaugh, a spokesman for Trump's campaign, told the Times he didn't know anything about the video. "That video was not produced by the campaign, and we do not condone violence," he said.
The organizer for the event, Alex Phillips, said in a statement to the Times on Sunday that the clip was played at the conference as part of a "meme exhibit."

"Content was submitted by third parties and was not associated with or endorsed by the conference in any official capacity," Phillips said. "American Priority rejects all political violence and aims to promote a healthy dialogue about the preservation of free speech. This matter is under review."
Former White House press secretary Sarah Sanders and the President's son Donald Trump Jr. were scheduled to speak at the conference, the Times said. Sanders told the newspaper she did not see the video and a person close to Trump Jr. told the Times that he did not see it either. 
"I was there to speak at a prayer breakfast, where I spoke about unity and bringing the country together," Sanders told the Times. "I wasn't aware of any video, nor do I support violence of any kind against anyone."

The White House Correspondents' Association weighed in on the video Sunday night, saying, "All Americans should condemn this depiction of violence directed toward journalists."
"The WHCA is horrified by a video reportedly shown over the weekend at a political conference organized by the President's supporters at the Trump National Doral in Miami. All Americans should condemn this depiction of violence directed toward journalists and the President's political opponents," said Jonathan Karl, president of the association. "We have previously told the President his rhetoric could incite violence. Now we call on him and everybody associated with this conference to denounce this video and affirm that violence has no place in our society'"

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 ~ Ready ??? 

 ~ From Yashar Ali's Tweet: Clip From The Video Played At the Trump Conference


P.S. gimme a break, you know Sara Sanders watched it ! And so did the dork big man game hunter Don, Jr....prayer meeting my rump, and they enjoyed every second of the video !

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Locally, there haven't been any more gunshot or machine gun fire heard at SADM, and it is unknown if it was at all related to this:



  ~ From El Sol: 10/10/19

Decomisan Media Tonelada de Marihuana en Rosarito





"On the beaches of the coast of Rosarito, Baja California, elements of the 67th Infantry Battalion belonging to the Second Military Zone, managed to ensure a speedboat that carried drugs inside and that its logistics were in the hands of a worldwide organization dedicated to illegal acts.

The yacht unit in white of the Yamaha brand with a capacity of 200 horsepower, was located on the shores of Playa Bonita where the troops observed suspicious movement and decided to go to the area.

The alleged criminals, abandoned the boat which was surrounded and after a review located inside: 47 packages that had green and dry grass inside with the characteristics of marijuana, which gave a total of 500 kilograms.

 

 It should be noted that it was the result of an intelligence work carried out by the staff to intercept this drug that was destined for San Diego in the state of California.

 

The military personnel, located among the belongings a map of how the alleged criminals intended to reach Long Beach.  

 

This result is due to the integral strategy of the fight against drug trafficking and organized crime in alignment with the National Plan to recover the Peace and Tranquility of Mexicans, as part of the “Rosarito II” operation.  

 

The action at all times adhered to the legal framework that regulates the MANUAL OF THE USE OF THE FORCE common to the 3 ARMED FORCES, in addition to the fact that the rights of any person in this process were not violated.

 

 The boat and the drug were made available to the Attorney General's Office (FGR) in Tijuana Square."

 

Well, not a huge quantity, so who knows?

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AMLO in town & the Ley De Bonilla..... 

 

 

As I've noted before, when figureheads or elections are in process, the killings slow down... if not entirely stop, which is exactly what happened. to a very large degree. This last weekend, Presidente AMLO flew into Tijuana and then on to Ensenada , visiting San Quintin.

 

 On Sunday, the Municipalities participated in a "Consulta Ciudana" regarding the Ley de Bonilla; those results will be in today.

 

More background on the Ley de Bonilla here: 

 

 ~ From Justice In Mexico:

 

Govenor In BC seeks To Extend His Term 

 

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However, already there have been criticisms of Sunday's event: 

 

 ~ From Animal Politico: 

 

Baja California Abre Consulta Sobre Extension de Mandato de Bonilla Entre Criticas del INE y Opositores 

 

  "Baja California opens consultation on extension of Bonilla's mandate between criticisms of the INE and opponentsThe president of the INE, Lorenzo Córdova, considered that this exercise on the duration of the government of Jaime Bonilla has questions rigged.

Citizens in Baja California go on Sunday to a consultation organized by the local Congress to present their position on the extension of 2 to 5 years of the government of Jaime Bonilla Valdez, who takes office on November 1. 

The exercise will be carried out from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. - local time - it is planned to install 250 polling stations throughout the state in which people with a valid voter credential with domicile in the entity may participate, informed the legislators.

 The results will be presented on Monday, October 14 . 

 The president of the Special Commission for Citizen Consultation, the deputy of Morena, Miriam Cano, said in agreement with Notimex that the consultation on the "Bonilla Law" will cost 250 thousand pesos.

Cano said in a statement that the polling stations were opened in most of the State, although work began a little later in southern Baja California due to distance.

(***Note: Huge storm affected this area on Sunday. Video from Zeta)

“Citizen participation is essential for democratic life. Issues of public interest, in addition to being constructed based on consensus, must gather the feelings of the population so that both public institutions and citizens can build the transformation required by Baja California, ”he said. 

The ballot contains the following question: 

What do you think is the best option for our state?
Project 5. Maintain the approved reform for a five-year government project. Project 2. Carry out a counter-reform to limit the period of government to two years. 


On August 22, the local Congress approved the agreement by which it determined to carry out this citizen consultation , so it formed the special commission to carry it out. 

On October 2, the Superior Chamber of the Electoral Court of the Judicial Branch of the Federation (TEPJF) confirmed the state count, the declaration of validity of the election to the governor of Baja California and the majority record for Jaime Bonilla for two years, Despite the challenges of the parties of the Democratic Revolution (PRD), the Citizen Movement and the local Transformmos. 

Find out: Unconstitutionality of the #LeyBonilla 

A query with “rigged” questions

On Saturday, the president advisor of the National Electoral Institute (INE), Lorenzo Córdova, said that the consultation has no legal basis and that the questions are rigged .

"They are the best evidence of the outrage against constitutional democracy that is intended to be consummated in that State," he wrote on his Twitter account.

“We must not forget that if there is a 'counter-reform' in BC, that is what aims to change the rules of the game once the game is over . On June 2, Baja Californians freely and democratically elected their governor for 2, not for 5 years, ”he said.

The INE counselors Ciro Murayama and Jaime Rivera joined in Twitter the questions about the consultation in Baja California.
 
The National Action Party (PAN) accused that the consultation " is a trap of Morena , illegal and uncontrolled, a mockery and more offense to the intelligence of citizens by mounting another simulation to validate their anti-democratic project to increase the age of 5 years. next government ”.
Ángel Ávila, national leader of the Democratic Revolution Party said that the exercise “is unconstitutional and illegal. It is unfortunate that a State Power violates its own norm on Popular Consultations with impunity ”.
"We have ready the Action of Unconstitutionality to 'knock down' this aberrant Law. We call on the SCJN to respect the Constitution," said Ávila in his social networks.
For his part, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador considered that it is the responsibility of the Supreme Court to decide whether it is legal or not for Bonilla to extend his mandate.
"The good thing is that there is now a rule of law and the SCJN will decide," he said in a Twitter message.
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More irregularities have been noted  on Zeta's Noticias del dia.

Have a nice Monday off, Impeachment Inquiry, Syrian disaster updates and stats on their way.