Can not imagine who carries the banner of "Enough President"?
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This post just need words. Only a few to place the picture just distribute the Mexican daily Reforma. Is Felipe Calderón, current president of the Republic, with 14 years less, exactly in November 1997. Beside him, his wife, Margarita Zavala, the now First Lady, which refers to a paper and carrying a blue flag with white letters which read: "Ya Basta! President demand security! ". The by then leader of PAN and his wife participated in an act of protest called by the Civic Alliance, Causa Ciudadana and Women in Defense of Civil Rights, to demand more security to the then President of Mexico, Ernesto Zedillo.
By way of contrast, Reforma inserted next to the photograph of another young couple oposior taken ago few hours, the poet Javier Sicilia in a gesture of pain. In Sicily he killed a child in Cuernavaca for 40 days and, just for this weekend, led a silent march from the capital of Morelos to Mexico City to ask the politicians-all, President Calderon, but also the old dinosaurs of the PRI-to stop politicking, to listen to the fed up citizens who settle once Mexico. Before that announcement, Calderon issued a message to the nation in which he called to his political understanding. Understanding those who, like him in 1997, they go out bare-chested, with the memory of children in their arms, to show repletion. Only been 14 years.
But there's more.
Another visit to the archive, this time by the analyst Rogelio Campos, reveals a Felipe Calderón, 19 April 1997 and as chairman of PAN, strongly criticized the use of the Army as shock troops against drug trafficking. Look at these words of Calderon, genuine pearls:
- "This has jeopardized the nation with the abuse of the military in action against armed groups."
- "The strong military presence implies a risk to human rights."
- "What are the institutions in charge of civil actions against drug trafficking and that the army rolled back to the work that they are constitutionally entrusted with greater clarity ...".
only been 14 years. Now, the author of those phrases reacts angrily to anyone who dares criticize the strong involvement of the army in the fight against drug trafficking, against anyone who dares to criticize a strategy to combat organized crime, since he came to power, has left the streets of Mexico stained by the blood of more than 40,000 Mexicans.
Source: DF Latin
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