Leaves Narcowar in Sinaloa Affecting Children and Schools
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The narco-war in Sinaloa, which has persisted for more than ten months, has left serious effects on students, their learning and schools, according to a survey by Mexicans Primero. The organization highlighted the instability in the Ministry of Public Education and Culture (SEPyC), the persistent violence in the State, challenges in the implementation of the New Mexican School (NEM), and deficiencies in school infrastructure; factors that have a…
In Sinaloa, at least six people were killed in two armed clashes in the community of 'El Pozo', a union of Imala, south of Culiacán. Authorities and villagers reported that the shootings started on Sunday evening and lasted until noon this Monday. The first confrontation reported the death of three men who were left in a breach near the village. And later three other gunmen were killed. Witnesses said they had seen armed men with tactical equipm…
Rubén Rocha reiterated his government's commitment to the families of missing persons.He highlighted the operation of three Centers for Temporary Protection and Human Identification in Culiacán, Mazatlan and Los Mochis, as well as support for collectives for search tasks.Recovery and identification actionsDuring his weekly report, Rubén Rocha valued the collaboration of state and federal agencies. Undersecretary Patricia Figueroa reported that e…
CULIACÁN, SIN.- Rubén Rocha Moya, governor of the state of Sinaloa, acknowledged that he has not managed to solve the problem of violence in the entity, mainly in the matter of malicious homicides. The state president indicated that this type of crimes impact the mobility of society, so they will reinforce the region with the arrival of 500 elements of the national army. YOU MAY INTEREST: ‘Pluris’ are not a real representation: SheinbaumThe head…
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