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    2 Mexicans deny terrorism, face 30 years for tweet

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Think before you tweet.

    A former teacher turned radio commentator and a math tutor who lives with his mother sit in a prison in southern Mexico, facing possible 30-year sentences for terrorism and sabotage in what may be the most serious charges ever brought against anyone using a Twitter social network account.

    Prosecutors say the defendants helped cause a chaos of car crashes and panic as parents in the Gulf Coast city of Veracruz rushed to save their children because of false reports that gunmen were attacking schools.

    Gerardo Buganza, interior secretary for Veracruz state, compared the panic to that caused by Orson Welles' 1938 radio broadcast of "The War of the Worlds." But he said the fear roused by that account of a Martian invasion of New Jersey "was small compared to what happened here."

    "Here, there were 26 car accidents, or people left their cars in the middle of the streets to run and pick up their children, because they thought these things were occurring at their kids' schools," Buganza told local reporters.

    The charges say the messages caused such panic that emergency numbers "totally collapsed because people were terrified," damaging service for real emergencies.

    Veracruz, the state's largest city, and the neighboring suburb of Boca del Rio were already on edge after weeks of gunbattles involving drug traffickers. One attack occurred on a major boulevard. In another, gunmen tossed a grenade outside the city aquarium, killing an tourist and seriously wounding his wife and their two young children.

    On Aug. 25, nerves were further frayed when residents saw armed convoys of marines circulating on the streets, making some think a confrontation with gangs was imminent.

    That is when Gilberto Martinez Vera, who works as a low-paid tutor at several private schools, allegedly opened the floodgates of fear with repeated messages that gunmen were taking children from schools.

    "My sister-in-law just called me all upset, they just kidnapped five children from the school," Martinez tweeted.

    In fact, no such kidnappings occurred that day. Defense lawyer Claribel Guevara said the rumors already had started and that Martinez Vera was just relaying what others told him. She said he never claimed to have firsthand knowledge of the incident.

    But in a subsequent tweet about the kidnap rumor, he said, "I don't know what time it happened, but it's true." He also tweeted that three days earlier, "they mowed down six kids between 13 and 15 in the Hidalgo neighborhood." While a similar attack occurred, it didn't involve children.

    Prosecutors say the rumors were also sent by Maria de Jesus Bravo Pagola, who has worked as a teacher, a state arts official and a radio commentator. She says she was just relaying such messages to her own Twitter followers.

    "How can they possibly do this to me, for re-tweeting a message? I mean, it's 140 characters. It's not logical,'" said Guevara, quoting her client.

    Better known on the radio and social networks as "Maruchi," her Facebook site now features the Twitter logo, a little bluebird, blindfolded and standing in front of the scales of justice, with the slogan "I too am a TwitTerrorist."

    Online petitions are circulating to demand her release, and the pair's cause has been taken up by human rights groups that call the charges exaggerated. Amnesty International says officials are violating freedom of expression and it blames the panic on the uncertainty many Mexicans feel amid a drug war in which more than 35,000 people have died over the past five years.

    "The lack of safety creates an atmosphere of mistrust in which rumors that circulate on social networks are part of people's efforts to protect themselves, since there is very little trustworthy information," Amnesty wrote in a statement on the case.

    In violence-wracked cities in the northern state of Tamaulipas, citizens and even authorities have used Twitter and Facebook to warn one another about shootouts.

    Anita Vera, Martinez Vera's 71-year-old mother, said her 48-year-old son still lives at her house with his girlfriend. She said he told her that had posted his messages after the panic had already started.

    "He told me "Mom, I didn't start any of this, I just transmitted what I was told,'" Vera Martellis said after visiting her son in prison.

    "He used the computer, but I swear that my son never wanted to do anybody harm, or start a revolution, like they say he did," said Vera, who ekes out a living selling flowers.

    Raul Trejo, an expert on media and violence at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, said the terrorism charge is unwarranted, but described the case as "a very incautious use of Twitter."

    He noted that in Mexico, "Twitter has been used by drug traffickers to create panic with false warnings." In one case, a wave of messages about impending violence shut down schools, bars and restaurants in the central city of Cuernavaca last year.

    Trejo said Twitter users must learn "not to believe everything, and simply take the Twitter messages as an indication that some (report) is making the rounds."

    But the real problem appears to be that governments cannot prevent drug cartel violence or even accurately inform citizens about it. Local news media are often so battered by kidnappings and killings of reporters that, in many states, they are loath to report about it.

    "These Twitter users had accounts with a few hundred followers," Trejo noted. "If these lies grew, it is not so much because they propagated them, but because in Veracruz as in most of the rest of the country, there is such a lack of public safety that the public is inclined to believe unconfirmed acts of violence ... The government doesn't make clear what is happening."

    Defense attorneys also say their clients were held incommunicado for almost three days, unable to see a lawyer.

    It appears one of the most serious sets of charges ever brought for sending or resending Twitter messages.

    Tweeter Paul Chambers was fined 385 pounds and ordered to pay 2,000 pounds ($3,225) in prosecution costs last year for tweeting that if northern England's Robin Hood Airport didn't reopen in time for his flight, "I'm blowing the airport sky high!!"

    Venezuelan authorities last year charged two people with spreading false information about the country's banking system using Twitter and urging people to pull money out of banks. They could serve nine to 11 years in prison if convicted.

    In 2009, a Chinese woman was sentenced to a year in a labor camp for posting a satirical Twitter message about the Japan pavilion at the Shanghai Expo.

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    1,122 comments

    • Byron  •  8 mths ago
      Some of the best drugs come into LA from our friends in Mexico,yet the right winger and tea baggers who buy most of the drugs pretend that they are our enemy.
      • free 131313 8 mths ago
        Byron,
        Yep your an idiot, I would think that more liberal people would
        tend to do drugs.... smoke tooooo much today ?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 mths ago
      Mexican Tea Bags are stupid too I get it
    • SoonerSteeler4life  •  8 mths ago
      Wow...Go after twitter account holders and give them 30yrs.... Let a rapist free on good time served.... Ain't the world wonderful....Smh
    • Jerico kane  •  8 mths ago
      The sky is falling, the sky is falling.
    • Michael  •  8 mths ago
      Those crazy mexicans....
    • guest  •  8 mths ago
      this is sick ... dumb ... disgusting ... stupid ...
      is this real?
    • Jane Marek  •  8 mths ago
      Perhaps they should arrest the people who were so dumb to be using twitter, get a life people!
    • Glenn  •  8 mths ago
      Typical political arrest. If you can't arrest the real bad guys, arrest someone poor and powerless so you look like you are doing something. No one is buying it.

      What's really sad is that violence is so prevalent in Mexico, people automatically believed that the attacks occurred.
      • john 8 mths ago
        I think this is true the police will only arrest those who will keep in line and allow themselves to be arrested. Drug lords rule small fries fry.
    • Will  •  8 mths ago
      This does seem like overzealous use of the judicial system.
    • sulad  •  8 mths ago
      This is ridiculous. What kind of justice is this? Charging people with terrorism bcos of twitter rumor and retweets... I'm not condoning the stupid rumor either cos thats another case
    • Agopian  •  8 mths ago
      Should show ya how crazy this world has become ! Look out folks bigger things are coming in the near future!
    • SiempreSuAmor  •  8 mths ago
      This is stupid, parents want to know when these things are going down, so they can go try to save their children, all the kid did was try to let someone know about potential dangers around town quickly, now he gets arrested for providing a public service trying to save lives. How many other hundreds of his tweets were correct? How many lives were saved? You don't read about any of that, it only mentions the 2 partially correct tweets that got him arrested by the thug police brigade!

      Mexico is full of ridiculous rumors that spread by mouth too, everybody who shared this rumor with other persons by mouth or by phone calls should be thrown in jail too according to this crazy corrupt police logic.

      It is clear that the gangs are in control of the police and had this child arrested because there was a chance he could stop a gang from killing some children in school, thus save a few lives, exactly what the gangs don't want, so that had the child taken out rather than shot, because gangs/police don't want parents saving their children from imminent death in these daily gang shootings.

      I say throw the police in jail instead!
      It's not the child's fault that Mexicans can't drive!
      Throw the parents in jail for reckless driving too!
    • think  •  8 mths ago
      When you yell fire in a crowded building you have gone beyond your freedom of speech and will be convicted, even in the US. How close is this tweet to that? Im not sure. 30 years for terrorism is excessive but a conviction on something may be deserving, cant make my mind up about this one.
    • J500D  •  8 mths ago
      that's harsh....better come to the USA quick! free food, shelter, medicine and education awaits you!
    • Bob  •  8 mths ago
      Terrorism is violence or threats thereof with the intention of affecting political or social change pursuant to an ideology by non-governmental actors.
      Malicious gossiping, lying or stupidly passing along unverified rumors, no matter how destructive, is not terrorism.
      • free 131313 8 mths ago
        28 accidents is not violence ???????? think about it
    • Ubermensch  •  8 mths ago
      Mexican Patriot Act
    • Richard  •  8 mths ago
      30 years in a mexican jail should discourage repeating that one.
    • Tearless  •  8 mths ago
      Terrorist? No. Troll? Yes.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 mths ago
      The Mexicans are great at telling the U.S. how unfair our laws are, yet they have a justice system right out of the 16th century! What a cesspool of a country!
      • Sarcasm is For Losers 8 mths ago
        yeah you are correct but what about the middle east with their dark ages laws?
    • johnny  •  8 mths ago
      First and foremost, people who use twitter, myspace,and facebook need to get a LIFE!. We don't care what you are doing, we don't care that your boyfriend is banging your best friends sister, we don't care who knocked up whom, ...honestly, our OWN lives keep us very busy, and frankly, we DON'T CARE about yours! Try pushing back the keyboard, take a walk, take a drive, DO SOMETHING, instead of sit there like a superstar wannabe thinking the world really cares if you have crabs or your girlfriend gave you the clap. I find that idiots that post every little thing they do on social networking sites, are the very same ones who #$%$ and moan about someone "stalking" them or that someone violated their privacy...get a life people.
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