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Mexico Protests: Why Mayor's Assassination Has Sparked Anger

Mexico Protests: Why Mayor's Assassination Has Sparked Anger

Summary

Protests have started in Mexico's Michoacán state after Uruapan Mayor Carlos Alberto Manzo Rodríguez was killed during a public event. The Mexican government has announced a new security plan to address violence in the area, involving the deployment of National Guard troops and measures to improve law enforcement and social programs. Michoacán has been a hotspot for criminal activities, with cartels fighting over resources, particularly the avocado trade.

Key Facts

  • Uruapan Mayor Carlos Alberto Manzo Rodríguez was assassinated during Day of the Dead celebrations.
  • The mayor's attacker was killed, and two suspects have been arrested.
  • Mayor Manzo was known for his strong stance against corruption and cartels.
  • Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has introduced a new security strategy for Michoacán.
  • The plan includes deploying National Guard troops and making it easier to report crimes anonymously.
  • Michoacán is a significant area for avocado production, which cartels target for its value.
  • Protests in the region have led to some arrests and civil unrest, with buildings being set on fire.
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