Friday, October 5, 2012

Undiplomatic Assassination: Who Is Responsible for Killing the Son of Crooked Ex Governor, Ex Party Leader in Mexico?


This CNN translation is not great and it leaves out a lot of pertinent facts.

Basically an ex-governor, like our Jon Corzine, was dirty, like Corzine, and his son was assassinated in cold blood.  Local news is saying it was the Mexican Police that did it, just like when the CIA were shot at in Mexico City just last month.  (Armored cars are helpful down there) Hmmm.  This is a warning shot, not across the bow but in the heart.  This crooked governor will likely strike back.

Very uncool and reminiscent of wartime Germany.  When the Nazi's were taking over the did it ever so slowly.  Taking their time like a cat on the prowl.  But when people of power and influence found out what Nazi's were up to, they got taken out.

This is the son of a government official.  This is as bad as when Carlos Salinas de Gortari, then acting President, ordered the killing of a rising star with the populus, Luis Donaldo Colossio after stealing hundreds of millions of dollars.  Of course he later watched his brother go to prison for murder.

What I would like to know is who ordered this one? Pena Nieto or Felipe Calderon? The CIA? El Chapo Guzman of the Sinaloa Cartel, or some other aspiring mafia leader wanna be?

The sad thing is this means war.  How far that war spreads and how bad it gets depends on a lot of other factors.  To learn more read The Twisted Times, because mass media sucks.

A local deputy PRI deputy is killed in Guerrero

Barquín Horacio Cevallos, godson of General Acosta Chaparro, replace Manuel Saidi Prats, who contend for a mayor
Sunday, April 29, 2012 at 08:17
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This week, Guerrero became the first bank in the country to sign an agreement for the security during the elections (Cuartoscuro / Archive).
This week, Guerrero became the first bank in the country to sign an agreement for the security during the elections (Cuartoscuro / Archive).
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  • Horacio Barquín was the senior officer of the State Executive Committee of the PRI
  • Was godson of General Mario Arturo Acosta Chaparro
  • He was killed with heavy weapons

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ACAPULCO (CNNMéxico) - The local deputy deputy Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), Horacio Barquín Cevallos, was killed Saturday in his home in the town of Taxco in Guerrero state located in southern Mexico, the government said in a statement. 
Cevallos Barquín would supply in the coming days the local congressman Manuel Saidi Prats, who resigned from the party to join the political party of the governor of Guerrero, Angel Aguirre Rivero, a PRD-led expriísta and contend for mayor of Taxco. 
Moreover, the legislator served as senior officer of the State Executive Committee of the PRI and was coordinator of his party in the north of Guerrero.
Barquín Horacio Cevallos, son of Lieutenant Colonel Barquin Javier Alonso, was godson of  Mario Arturo Acosta Chaparro , a soldier killed last April 20 in Mexico City that had been linked to organized crime and disappearances during the  Dirty War  of the decade 1970.
According to the report of the Public Ministry, gunmen broke into the house of the deputy around 17:40 pm (local) on Saturday and shot with heavy weapons.
In the statement issued on Saturday, said the state government not tolerate any act of violence in Guerrero to destabilize social peace during the election period.
Governance is guaranteed in this electoral process at all times ly law applies to actions outside the party seeking to impose the rule of law, "he said. 
The Attorney General of the State and the murder investigation began.
This week, Guerrero became the first bank in the country to sign anagreement for the security during the elections  organized by the Interior Ministry and the Federal Electoral Institute (IFE) to guarantee the participation of citizens. 
After Chihuahua is the state with the highest number of violent deaths, 1.538 deaths in the period January to September 2011 , according to the Attorney General's Office.











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