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    Anti-violence activist slain in Mexico

    HERMOSILLO, Sonora (AP) — An activist who publicly accused police officers of kidnapping his teenage son was shot to death in an attack that instantly fueled Mexico's bitter nationwide debate over crime and corruption.

    Corrupt officials were being blamed Tuesday by citizen activists who worked with Nepomuceno Moreno in a national anti-crime movement that has been calling for an end to organized crime, police abuse and a military-led government assault on drug cartels.

    The prosecutor's office in the northern border state of Sonora told reporters, however, that Moreno had a criminal past and it was that, not activism, which appeared to have led to his death. Officials said Moreno was shot at least five times when he stopped his van at an intersection Monday afternoon in Hermosillo, the capital city of Sonora, which borders Arizona.

    The exchange of blame for Moreno's death echoed a wider national dispute.

    Many Mexicans focus the blame for tens of thousands of crime-related deaths on the incompetence and corruption of federal, state and local authorities. President Felipe Calderon, in turn, has outraged crime victims and their families by saying that 90 percent of those slain in a 5-year-old government war on drug cartels were themselves involved in crime.

    Moreno, a 56-year-old sidewalk seafood vendor, became one of the most visible faces of Mexico's anti-crime movement after his 18-year-old son Jorge Mario disappeared in July last year.

    Saying masked police had snatched his son and two other young men, Moreno pleaded his case directly to Calderon last month in a meeting between the conservative leader and members of poet Javier Sicilia's Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity.

    Moreno gave the president documents about his son's case, and told Calderon that he feared for his own security and the safety of his family, a spokesman for the movement said. Moreno said in a video interview posted by the movement online that he had been repeatedly threatened by the men who grabbed his son, whom he described as police working with organized crime.

    "We hold state and federal authorities responsible for their inaction in this death, for not responding to the requests for protection put forth by our comrade," spokesman Pietro Ameglio said.

    Sicilia launched his movement after his son Juan Francisco was killed March 28 in the central city of Cuernavaca along with six other people in what officials called a case of mistaken identity by drug-cartel members warring with other criminals. The movement has organized a series of increasingly high-profile marches and protests throughout the country.

    Since the meeting with Moreno and other victims' families, Calderon has altered some of his rhetoric about the drug war, saying that victims of violence should be the focus of national attention regardless of whether they had been involved in crime.

    Sicilia said Tuesday that Moreno's relatives now feared for their lives, and he focused the blame for the killing on unidentified people in authority.

    "The family is terrified," Sicilia told Milenio television. "This is collusion with crime. Otherwise it's not possible for a man to be killed like this. ... I don't know where the state ends and organized crime begins."

    A spokesman for the Sonora state attorney general's office, Jose Larrinaga Talamantes, told reporters that the principal line of investigation in Moreno's death was drug trafficking, saying the victim had been involved with organized crime at least since his 1979 arrest in Arizona for heroin smuggling and possession.

    In 1997, Moreno was jailed again on drug-related charges, Larrinaga said.

    "There are various lines of investigation that remain open, but the principal one is his relationship with organized crime," Larrinaga said. Moreno's son's kidnapping was also being looked at, Larrinaga said.

    Violence attributed to organized crime has killed more than 35,000 people between December 2006, when Calderon sent soldiers to his home state of Michoacan in western Mexico, and the end of 2010. Authorities have provided no figures for 2011, although some groups including Sicilia's say the death toll has now climbed above 40,000.

    Charges are never filed in most of the deaths.

    ___

    Castillo reported from Mexico City. Michael Weissenstein in Mexico City contributed to this report.

     

    72 comments

    • Karma  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  2 mths ago
      Sounds like mexicans are just as sick of the us mexico border as americans. Maybe we should just end prohibition and let it all be over. Wouldn't that just upset the police "business".
    • mad dog  •  5 mths ago
      I'm an American living in Mexico. There will be no change until the Mexican people decide. So far they accept a corrupt police force and bribery as a way of life. It will not change until then.
    • Robert G Ingersoll  •  Mililani, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Mexico's corruption involves drugs, police and government officials. In the U.S. our corruption is by the big banks, shady loan companies, stock manipulators, insider traders, financial innovators, crooked Board of Directors, Greedy CEOs and compliant government regulators who look thew other way and don't send any of the big crooks to prison. Less bodies, but a lot more damage to what is supposed to be a democracy.
    • Wags  •  5 mths ago
      Prohibition doesn't work.
    • Larry Curly & Moe  •  Houston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      This crap is every day in Houston TX !! HOUSTON Police Department covers stuff up on an hourly basis. Yall, have no freakin clue how deep the rabbit hole goes....If you dont believe in pitbulls and you live in america,just give it some time,you will have a hole slew of them guarding your house. Mexico Violence,coming to a town near you.
    • Yoshio  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  5 mths ago
      everybody is killing each other and lets hope they dont come here...
      • Longhorn_72 5 mths ago
        I take it you didn't hear about the shootout between Zetas and Houston police and DEA in houston. Google it. It's already here.
      • AlphaOmega 5 mths ago
        Been here since Spanish explorers in 15th century, what planet have you been living on?
      • anchorsaway 5 mths ago
        Yet you still defend illegals eh longhorn? Why, you think only the cartels get visas? @ Alfpha, they've been sacrificing each other long before the spanish came, I bet it was one of the very first things they did,LOL!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  5 mths ago
      It is difficult to understand why a people with as rich a culture as found in Mexico have allowed the #$%$ of the earth to dominate!
      • MP 5 mths ago
        Being rich in culture one must also be able to defend against it to keep their culture. That has never existed in Mexico Culture in modern history.
      • LibsRLiars 5 mths ago
        So! You believe rich culture includes human sacrifice? That is what the saveages were doing to each other before Spain conquered them and that is what they are doing now. A culture, like people, do not change. They just keep getting older.
      • Yahoo! 5 mths ago
        take away the citizens right to arm themselves and you could expect the same anywhere!
    • Duck  •  5 mths ago
      To all murderers: Hell is big enough to take you all.....and it will
      • Xen Mistress 5 mths ago
        This is hell and it has everyone; murder, drug dealer, person of faith, charitable giver, charity worker. And when we die we'll all go to the same grave. There is no special reward or punishment. Deal with it.
      • anchorsaway 5 mths ago
        You cant sneak illegally into heaven worms,JAJAJAJAJA! St Peter is the best border patrol!
    • Vote for Pedro  •  5 mths ago
      How long must the hard working, tax paying, average Mexicans will have to suffer at the hands of this criminals? Please international community, intervene, this is getting out of hand, those bloody thugs might acquire so much power in Mexico, they will want to expand their criminal ventures over the border here in America, so help us stop them....
      RIP Nepo. Brave Man fighting for justice.
      • make me believe 5 mths ago
        the mexican people need to take care of their business on their own no matter how hard it gets that is how social change really occurs.as for it spreading to america in some aspects it already has but it will never get even close to how it is in mexico because people here will not tolerate that kind of behavior, and in part because we meet violence with violence.
      • Carlsbad Tripper 5 mths ago
        The Mexican government has refused help from the U.N.
        They have said they can take care of their drug problems without
        the United Nations.
      • Amanda 5 mths ago
        your right and I feel sorry that they don't now that turning in to crimanle's is in n't going to get them any where in life except gail and thats not some place that any one should wan't to be but yet these crimanals over their in mexico don't now any better but if some one would take the time to try to talk to them and teach them about god then they'd definetly change there ways I just now they would because in a time like this we have nothing but not hope that they will change there ways before its to late.
    • lurch  •  5 mths ago
      And yet another reason to seal the border, toss out all the illegals, and shoot anyone that shoots at us!
    • jeff  •  Mexico City, Mexico  •  5 mths ago
      mad dog I have lived here for many years also have a mexican family here also had a biz here. I can tell you nothing is free here and I mean nothing! You as the employer here must pay their medical and part of their house payment. Schooling is is a joke and you must pay for a good school. Mexicos murders are much closer to 100,000 than the 43,000 the goverment has reported. I was a cop for 24 years in calif, all the cops I have met here work for the drug gangs even the fed police. I have lived all over mexico it is the same everywhere. In Chapala mexico you call the cops and they will bring the pot to your house. as regards to tue us murder rate mexico is 123 mil people us is 320 mil I live in mazatlan now where the murder rate is about 85 per 100,000 I have no less than 15 friends killed, or hurt here. I paid protection money just to keeep my doors open. Anybody that comes here needs to know these things
    • domingo  •  Beaverton, United States  •  5 mths ago
      " I don't know where the state ends and organized crime begins", this applies world - wide.
    • steved  •  Honolulu, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Why do people insist on poking mean dogs with sticks and then act surprised at the predicted result.
    • Jayps  •  5 mths ago
      Guess if the States & surrounding countries were to legalize pot - it would kill this market and most of the trouble along with it... You can get sloshed legally using a man fabricated product but you can't pick a plant, a herb, and get high. I don't do either but hey - I rather see a pot head than a drunk - less trouble - less aggressive - less impact in the long run - none would be best but hey...
    • Sergio  •  5 mths ago
      This was definitely one brave Father. Mexico, must continue to have the support of many more brave individuals in order to stem the tide of the drug trade. If this country ever decides to legalize the whole trade, then we can put a fork in them.
    • Patric  •  Lehigh Acres, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Unfortunately as always, corruption starts at the top and that is the main reason the killing will never stop as long as the top politicians, military personnel, lawyers, etc, etc, keep getting their economic "fix". So, having said that, the only solution to the problem is to take the head and cut it off !!! I have stated repeatedly that this was, is and will be the ONLY SOLUTION to the problem in Mexico and wherever this type of problem exists. I for one would like to form a "surgical" tumor removing group whose only mission would be to surgically remove those problematic tumors that continue to be the main cause of the problem.
    • papa  •  Richardson, United States  •  5 mths ago
      God bless ,He was just doing what any father who loved his son would do.
    • Longhorn_72  •  Austin, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Why did yahoo fail report about last week's shootout in Houston involving DEA, Houston police, and members of the Zetas cartel? Do a yahoo search on the words "Zetas Houston" and read the article. I think that article concerns Americans a lot more than the killing of some guy in Mexico!

      STOP THE CENSORING YAHOO!
    • Joseph  •  Atlanta, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Life is cheap in Mexico, and the corruption is rampant from government officials to federal troops down to the common law enforcement in that country. The cartel is so powerful with the billions of dollars of drug money generated from the US that they are better equipped to fight us than we are! The Mexican government will not allow good citizens of Mexico firearms to protect themselves. Only the criminals have the guns to kill and terrorize the people. It’s time the US with extreme prejudice to arm the border with our military. They must stem the flow of drugs, and human trafficking.
      Drug traffickers should be dealt with no tolerance. Much more can be done to protect our borders. Begin with fencing from Texas to California. This political correctness is insane. Elect officials who will stand up for our sovereignty, and the rule of law.
      The drug money laundering that makes its way back to this country supports the extremists such as La Raza, and many other special interest groups protesting the automatic citizenship of Illegals national aliens. Wake up America, and send back the illegal law breakers back to their country.
    • Cynthia B  •  5 mths ago
      This has gotten out of control and spread into US. I worked at an antique shop in San Antonio that was robbed by 2 Mexican gang members a few years when I was still in college. They bound and gagged me and while they forced the shop owner to open her office safe. The police caught them but they only got deported so I'm sure these guys are back across the border doing the same thing.
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