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Monday, February 17, 2014

Charcas ( Investigate the fatal accident where five miners died in Charcas.)

Charcas , SLP . - The state Department of Labor and Social Welfare has been in constant contact and coordination with its federal counterpart, to support technical and operational way the actions and responsibilities to investigate the fatal accident where five miners died in Charcas.

Coordination with the federal agency inspections are performed within the mine safety and health .
Has ensured that they receive psychological care to the families of the victims , in addition to receiving the compensation awarded to them by law.
Onsite investigation is underway concerning security measures unfortunate accident .
The authorities , union and Grupo Mexico Own IMMSA , together with the respective governing bodies , Registrar General from San Luis Potosi State , CAVID , Civil Protection, the delegation of the Federal and State STPS STPS , are already meeting together , in all aspects the mishap .
Competition and respective authorities will be responsible for manifest and make known the facts in order to avoid speculation about it , because this fact is very sad and unfortunately affected families.

San Luis Potosí ( Man arrested for beating his wife )

San Luis Potosí, SLP -. Responding to an emergency call municipal police arrested a man hitting a woman about 30 years old.

  Around 02:30 hours, in the streets of Avenida Kukulkan and Morales Saucito, passersby noticed the aggression, so they called for help to the emergency.

 When she entered the police station of the law enforcement officers they arrested a subject who said he assaulted his wife.

  The woman, who declined to provide his generals, was invited to file the complaint.

Mexico ( Michoacán " Self Defense group " stands their ground ) Cartel Wars

Thursday marked one month of the announcement of the federal intervention in Michoacán to regain control in the state, after nearly a year of violence resulting from clashes between self-defense groups and organized crime.


This is what you must know to understand this conflict:

1. What happens in Michoacan?

The state in western Mexico, with a population of over 4.3 million inhabitants live for a year an increase in violence, clashes between suspected criminals and authorities, and increasing civilian groups who identify themselves as paramilitaries.


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Sunday, February 16, 2014

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Mexico ( Mexican Senator Robbed at Restaurant )



MEXICO CITY – Sen. David Penchyna, chairman of the Senate Energy Committee, said in a social media post that he was robbed this weekend by several armed subjects at a restaurant in Mineral del Monte, a city in the central state of Hidalgo.

“This morning, in the company of several friends, we were robbed in Mineral el Monte. Fortunately, we are all fine,” Penchyna, a member of the governing Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, said in a Twitter post on Saturday.

Penchyna and the businessmen he was dining with were robbed of more than 500,000 pesos ($37,758) at the El Galeron restaurant, media reports said.

The other victims were Cemex executive Mauricio Bremer and Jose Antonio Garcia, president of soccer team Atlante, the El Universal newspaper reported.

Police launched a search for the robbers but no arrests have been made, media reports said.

Mexico ( Yaqui Indians " End protest Over Aqueduct " )



MEXICO CITY – Mexico’s federal government has achieved a breakthrough in a dispute between the Yaqui Indians and the government of the northern state of Sonora, securing an agreement from the Yaquis to end to a nine-month road-blocking protest over construction of an aqueduct.

In a statement Friday, the Government Secretariat said President Enrique Peña Nieto’s administration would ensure full compliance with court rulings pertaining to the Independence Aqueduct, which the Indians have opposed on the argument that it will leave them without water.

The Yaquis in 2009 began their struggle against the 152-kilometer (95-mile) aqueduct, which was built to transport water from the Yaqui River to the booming manufacturing hub of Hermosillo, Sonora’s capital, and began operating in April 2013.

The protest measures have included blocking a section of the Mexico City-Nogales federal highway since May, 28, 2013.

The Yaquis alleged the aqueduct, built at a cost of 4 billion pesos (some $300 million), would pose a serious threat to their way of life.

On Feb. 23, 2011, the Environment and Natural Resources Secretariat authorized construction of the Independence Aqueduct without respecting indigenous peoples’ right to be consulted about projects affecting their resources, the Supreme Court ruled last year in ordering that the consultation process be held.

The roadblock is to be lifted before March 1 after the Indians received assurances during a meeting in Sonora that the federal government would respect an agreement that was signed on Jan. 21 at the Government Secretariat’s headquarters in Mexico City.

That pact guarantees that the water extracted from the Yaqui River will only be used for human consumption in Hermosillo and that the rights of the region’s Yaqui and peasant communities will be respected.