Inconvenient Silence in Morena: the “You Are Not Alone” Is No Longer Enough to Cover Rocha Moya
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The recent accusations from the United States against Mexican politicians and officials have generated a strong shock in national politics, especially within Morena. What once seemed like a solid block under the discourse of “you are not alone,” today shows obvious cracks behind the allegations of alleged links with organized crime. The most recent case is that of Rubén Rocha Moya, who applied for a license as governor of Sinaloa after being poi…
Ending the complicity between crime and politics begins by sending the clear and forceful message that it is intolerable. A message that, at the request for the extradition of Rocha Moya, was not given. The post The Rocha case and the tangled tangled one appeared first on Free Letters.
The recent scandal surrounding Rubén Rocha Moya, governor of Sinaloa, highlights the fragile line between political power and organized crime in Mexico. His application for a license marks the breaking point of a narrative that has been held with ambiguities for years: the relationship between political power, violence and criminal structures in that state. The accusation by the U.S. Department of Justice that Mexican officials “conspired to fac…
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