Looking For Scapegoats To Avoid Dealing With The Security Crisis.
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Looking For Scapegoats To Avoid Dealing With The Security Crisis.
Luis Rubio argues that Mexico’s crisis stems from structural weaknesses and decades of mismanagement rather than individual blame. The country faces paralysis and corruption while requiring a shift from blame to reconstruction. It needs a comprehensive vision to build state capacity, confront violence, and foster sustainable collaboration with the U.S. To access this post, you must purchase Annual Subscription, Semi-annual Subscription,…
The director of Mexico United Against Crime, Lisa Sánchez, warned that the official response to the murder of Carlos Manzo only “manages the crisis” and not structural violence. She said that “denounce has a cost and the cost of reporting is life” and warned that, without investigating political-criminal collusion or strengthening institutions, the so-called Michoacán Plan will be merely “performative” and will remain “in the museum of plans.”
The echo of the bullets and the cries of “We want justice!” were heard again in Michoacán. They are not just demonstrations, they are expressions of a people tired of the impunity, corruption and violence that have marked the entity for years. In recent weeks, the murders of activist and mayor Carlos Manzo , the lemon producer Bernardo Bravo and the remembered Hipólito Mora—symbols of the civil struggle against crime—rekindled outrage again. The…
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