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A Quiet Mexican Town Faces Violent Election
Huitzilac, Morelos, MexicoWednesday, January 15, 2025
The attack occurred on Monday afternoon, as the victims were walking door to door campaigning. They were intercepted by gunmen in two vehicles and killed on the spot. The next morning, traces of blood and candles were still visible on the pavement.
The National Guard has dispatched 200 members to support local and state police. However, José Romero, a local farmer who lives near the scene of the crime, believes the town's security depends on the presence of security forces. When the National Guard is not present, attacks like these happen, he said.
Violence in Huitzilac is not an isolated incident. Across Mexico, scores of criminal organizations are fighting for territory, seeking safe routes for smuggling and extorting communities. President Claudia Sheinbaum inherited a complex security situation and has shown more willingness to tackle criminal organizations than her predecessor. However, hotspots of violence persist across the country.
In a separate incident, body parts from an unknown number of victims were found along a highway in Tabasco state. The state's governor announced the arrival of 180 soldiers to address the surging violence.
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