Danger Persists for Mexican Priests, 2 Killed in Veracruz, Chapo's Message

| Cardinal Rivera gives mass at Santa Martha prison heavily guarded by a ring of police |
| The long outspoken, migrant rights activist priest Alejandro Solalinde of Oaxaca (Hermanos de el Camino Shelter) had to flee Mexico temporarily after numerous death threats. |
Reports of extortion have become increasingly common as drug cartels expand their reach in Mexico. But public denouncements of such attempts are rare.
Various articles of a few other incidents regarding killings and threats against of priest below:
| Migrants line up to receive supplies we brought to the Saltillo Shelter, a death threat came in the next day The following article is one I wrote in 2012 when the Saltillo threats occurred Reinforcing security at the Casa del Migrante
by Chivis Martinez (2012)
For over a week death threats have been received at one of the migrant shelters in Saltillo. Death threats have been delivered against the managers of the shelter. Over one week ago I heard about the threats, and at that time I was told the threats were against the entire shelter and everyone in the shelter. It now appears to be more specific than first thought.
Reports state:
Authorities announced that different state police forces are guarding Casa del Migrante, after the death threats they have received against several of its executives.
“We are investigating the death threats he received in recent days by Father Pedro Pantoja de la Casa del Migrante,” the Attorney General of the State (PGJE).
In a statement, the agency added that “The relevant inquiry PGJE started and is gathering evidence to identify the source of these threats..”
On Tuesday, Amnesty International (AI) and the Network of Civil Human Rights All Rights for All (Red TDT) called for the intervention of state authorities at the increasing threats of staff working at the shelter.
Shelters and Priests operating shelters are frequently under attack by cartels. They oppose safe havens for economic migrants as migrants they are a valuable resource for criminal organizations. Aside from extortion, they are forced into criminal activities, recruited into cartels, or exploited and used for other the drug criminal activities such as the sex trade.
June 2012 Alejandro Solalinde Mexico’s most outspoken priest against cartels Fr. Solalinde opened his modest shelter in 2007, 400 migrants sought refuge that first night. As he became known, he became the target of cartels. In January 2007, a group of 18 undocumented immigrants, mostly Guatemalans, were kidnapped in Ixtepec. A hundred migrants, outraged, surrounded the house where they were held captive. The corrupt municipal police arrived, but not to rescue the hostages, but to disperse the migrants who were assaulted with tear gas. Several of them were arrested, including the priest Solalinde, the kidnappers were not arrested. OAXACA, Mexico When the Rev. Alejandro Solalinde chose to dedicate himself seven years ago to helping Central and South American migrants traveling to the United States, he was an obscure country priest and the migrants moved in the shadows. .
His insistence that the authorities pursue the criminals preying on migrants and his accusations that the police and politicians protect and even aid the gangs have also turned him into a target.
Father Solalinde, 67, did not stay away for long, though. He returned this week to his beloved state of Oaxaca, where he runs a shelter in Ciudad Ixtepec, a sweltering railroad town where migrants wait to scramble atop cargo trains that will take them on the next leg of their wearying trip to the United States.
More migrants will be arriving, he said, pushed by poverty and violence at home. A long-suspended train service directly from the Guatemalan border is being renewed. “That means the merchandise is coming, the captive customers,” …..read full article here
January 2012: |
A group of Mexico’s Catholic bishops have said they plan to discuss the violence with Pope Francis during a visit to the Vatican next year.
That he should feel so within the confines of the sanctuary tells all about the violence and pervasive fear that have gripped the border city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
“None of us are entirely safe from organized crime. Not even priests,” Trevizo says.
He laughs, awkwardly. Trepidation leaks out with every word.
Perhaps the most important aspect of his job as a priest makes him a potential target for organized crime. Criminals know that grisly details of violence have spilled out in the privacy of the confessional, and crime bosses would rather not have those details repeated or remembered……..read full article here and an article about another of the 120 priests in Juarez read that article here
2009:
The killing last weekend of a Catholic priest and two seminary students in southwest Mexico marked the first time that drug cartel hit men have purposefully targeted a clergyman, said Manuel Corral, public relations secretary for Mexico’s Council of Bishops.
“In this case the drug traffickers followed them and ambushed them,” said Corral, who declined to name which cartel is suspected behind the incident…read full article here
Source: http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2013/12/danger-persists-for-mexican-priests-2.html
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