Saturday, September 25, 2010

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Matthew will hit the Sunday

Seven people were killed in Caracas, in flooding caused by Tropical Storm Matthew, announced the emergency services in Venezuela. Matthew made landfall Friday in Central America. After touching Nicaragua and Honduras, Matthew was hit Saturday night southern Belize and Guatemala, Sunday and Peninsula Yucatan in southeastern Mexico. Some 10,000 residents of the area north of the Carib coast were evacuated, all airports in the area suspended their operations until Saturday noon.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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El Salvador Guatemala prohibits the maras, Guatemala fears a flight of just killers

The all new law banning Salvadoran maras, gangs feared members tattooed from head to toe, creates skepticism of judicial circles and concerned neighbors, who fear a flight of offenders to their territory. "Those who join such a band shall be punished by 4 to 6 years in prison, organizers or leaders of 7 to 10 years" , said the decree implementing the new law, effective Sunday.

Crime is soaring in El Salvador, with an average of 13 murders a day and numerous armed robberies committed by gang members. The Mara 18 and Mara Salvatrucha, the gang's most famous, were born in the 80 districts in the "Latino" Los Angeles, then the phenomenon has spread to Central America with the expulsion of hundreds of young U.S. States to their countries of origin. Although 7,000 of their members are in jail, they could always rely on 9000 20 000 men recruited disaffected youth in poor neighborhoods, according to the Salvadoran police. "Maras", short for "marabunta", a carnivorous Amazonian ant, are also tens of thousands of members in the United States, Honduras and Guatemala. In El Salvador, the Mara 18 and Mara Salvatrucha, involved in drug trafficking and weapons, extortion and kidnapping, also showed off their weight at the beginning of the month by blocking for three days to try public transport prevent the enactment of the law interdisant.Le Attorney for Human Rights, Oscar Luna, but in perspective the impact of this text, by calling the authorities not to give "false hopes" about its effectiveness.


Ci-cons in photo: Oscar Coronado, a member of the gang Mara 18, during his trial in Guatemala, September 16, 2010.

The two neighboring countries, Guatemala and Honduras, they do not hide their concern.

"We will not let the thugs in El Salvador using Honduras as summer camp or come in spa" , said Monday the Honduran Minister of Security, Oscar Alvarez. Of "special units" are on alert at the border, he added. Guatemala also strengthens the controls at the border of El Salvador, especially since it has much to do with Mexican gangs. "We are full of Zetas, they began to settle in Guatemala in 2004 and the trend intensified in 2007" says the president, Alvaro Colom, in an interview with Mexican newspaper La Jornada. The Zetas, created in Mexico in the late 90s by deserters from elite troops of the army and held responsible for the recent massacre of 72 illegal immigrants near the U.S. border, are "already managed to control four regions" Guatemala, Colom says. Two regions, however, were "recovered" by the government, "he adds. "We have 47 in our prisons, some Guatemalans, the majority Mexican , says he.

The Mexican cartels have long established their "relay" through Central America, natural crossing point for cocaine produced in Colombia and mainly consumed primarily in the United States.

Monday, September 13, 2010

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Guatemala 2100 murders to know in 8 months

Guatemala, one of the most violent countries in Latin America, has recorded a total of 2,132 murders committed between January and August, according to a report published by the Humanitarian Association of Mutual Aid Group (GAM). During these eight months, 1,812 men, 277 women and 43 children were killed, details the report that the month of January was the most violent with 354 murders. Guatemala City, holds the record with 1,649 killed.

"Guatemala is facing a difficult situation: violence, insecurity, mismanagement of public funds and the phenomena climate contribute to the increase of fear in the population ", the report says. The report, based on the facts in the press, also reported 136 cases of lynching, in which 27 people were killed and 109 others injured. With an average of 18 killed every day, Guatemala is considered one of the most violent countries in Latin America.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

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He had not rained much since 1949

President of Guatemala, Álvaro Colom, concerned that the toll could yet become drowsy. Alejandro Maldonado, Secretary attached to the National Disaster Prevention (Conred) stated that 12% of the land was prone to landslides. Colom told he would renew the state of disaster at national level. "It was a weekend of tragedy for the country" said President Guatemala.

"He had not much more since 1949 " said Eddy Sanchez, director of the Institute of Seismology of Vulcanolgie, Meteorology and Hydrology (INSIVUMEH or Instituto Nacional de Sismología, Vulcanologia, Meteorología e Hidrología).


rains have caused overflowing of rivers in the northeast and southwest of the country and landslides on the roadside. "


Guatemala is in a state of "calamity" since the passage of Agatha and the eruption of the volcano Pacaya. The country has faced extensive destruction since May, including the destruction of 13 bridges.