January 31, 2011

Courageous Women Police in Mexico

[From article]
"Gandara, a former radio dispatcher, was declared the de facto police chief last summer; after the 10 other cops in town had either quit or been killed. The young woman took her job as chief of 9,000 border residents seriously, going out on patrol every morning with an R-15 rifle and proudly hefting the gun in pictures for local papers.
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Her bravado had a cost. Gandara was snatched from her house two days before Christmas — presumably by a drug cartel, although federal police won’t comment — and her kidnappers burned her home before fleeing. Her family hasn’t seen or heard from her since, but two relatives who worked in politics in nearby towns abruptly resigned their positions shortly after she went missing.
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In the past four years, there were 34,612 drug-related killings in Mexico, according to government figures
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Corruption among Mexican police is so pervasive that some officials want to get rid of local officers and replace them with a single, state-run domestic army.
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Last year 14 mayors were murdered and dozens of police departments have been decimated by targeted killings.
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Today, Gorrostieta is a widow and single mom — her husband was killed in the first assassination attempt against her in 2009 — and her body is riddled with bullet holes and scars, with a colostomy bag taped to her stomach.
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“I still have an inextinguishable determination to continue my mission of heading this administration, as I was elected to do,” she wrote. “I wanted to show you my wounded, mutilated body . . . because I’m not ashamed of it . . . it’s living testimony that I am a strong and righteous woman, and despite my physical and mental wounds, I’m still on my feet.”

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/las_valientes_of_mexico_6evZuCbSGdllZbKacg3zUN

Maria Santos Gorrostieta Salazar, 34 Mayor, Tiquicheo Survived assassination attempts in 2099 and 2010
masantos.com.mx / Splash
Maria Santos Gorrostieta Salazar, 34 Mayor,
Tiquicheo Survived assassination attempts
in 2099 and 2010.

Las valientes of Mexico
While men fall to drugs and violence, women police chiefs are fighting for their towns
By GINGER ADAMS OTIS
New York Post
Last Updated: 6:49 PM, January 30, 2011
Posted: 10:40 PM, January 29, 2011

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