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Mexico murders hit record high, dealing blow to president


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Mexico murders hit record high, dealing blow to president

 

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Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto attends the Plenary Session of the One Planet Summit at the Seine Musicale venue in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, France December 12, 2017. REUTERS/Etienne Laurent/Pool

 

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico has this year registered its highest murder total since modern records began, according to official data, dealing a fresh blow to President Enrique Pena Nieto's pledge to get gang violence under control with presidential elections due in 2018.

 

A total of 23,101 murder investigations were opened in the first 11 months of this year, surpassing the 22,409 registered in the whole of 2011, figures published on Friday night by the interior ministry showed. The figures go back to 1997.

 

Pena Nieto took office in December 2012 pledging to tame the violence that escalated under his predecessor Felipe Calderon. He managed to reduce the murder tally during the first two years of his term, but since then it has risen steadily.

 

At 18.7 per 100,000 inhabitants, the 2017 Mexican murder rate is still lower than it was in 2011, when it reached almost 19.4 per 100,000, the data showed. The rate has also held below levels reported in several other Latin American countries.

 

According to U.N. figures used in the World Bank's online database, Brazil and Colombia both had a murder rate of 27 per 100,000, Venezuela 57, Honduras 64 and El Salvador 109 in 2015, the last year for which data are available.

 

The U.S. rate was 5 per 100,000.

 

Still, Pena Nieto's failure to contain the killings has damaged his credibility and hurt his centrist Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which faces an uphill struggle to hold onto power in the July 2018 presidential election.

 

The law bars Pena Nieto from running again.

 

The current front-runner in the race, leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, has floated exploring an amnesty with criminal gangs to reduce the violence, without fleshing out the idea.

 

Mexican newspaper Reforma said on Saturday that after a campaign stop in the central state of Hidalgo on Friday, Lopez Obrador again addressed the issue when asked whether talks aimed at stopping the violence could include criminal gangs.

 

"There can be dialogue with everyone. There needs to be dialogue and there needs to be a push to end the war and guarantee peace.

Things can't go on as before," Reforma quoted Lopez Obrador as saying.

 

Such a strategy harbors risks for the former Mexico City mayor.

 

A poll this month showed that two-thirds of Mexicans reject offering an amnesty to members of criminal gangs in a bid to curb violence, with less than a quarter in favor.

 

Separately, Lopez Obrador said on Saturday he would get rid of Mexico's intelligence agency CISEN if he won the July election, calling it an "unnecessary expense."

 

"We're not going to monitor anybody, we're not going to spy, we're not going to listen to phone calls, or hack phones to get files and photos," he said in the central town of Tezontepec.

 

 
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3 hours ago, overherebc said:

Those are scary figures.

 

Yes they are.

 

Here are some to make you feel better.

 

Murder rate per 100,000 of pop:

 

Andorra   0

San Marino 0

Lichenstein 0

Monaco 0

 

Bear in mind that if 1 murder takes place in a small population it would send their rate soaring:

 

Monaco, 38,499pop. 1 murder = 2.59 per 100k.

 

Last one in Monaco 2014 I believe:

The Motive Behind Hélène Pastor's Murder | Vanity Fair

 

 

 

 

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And a lefite is running for President and wants to water down the security laws. This won't end well unless of course they redefine the definition of murder to drop the reported rates.

You may laugh but look at was is defined as unemployed in a lot of countries these days to fudge the real figures.

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