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  • Prison fight in northern Mexico kills 31 inmates

    RIO BRAVO, Mexico, Jan 4 (Reuters) - A fight between rival gangs inside a prison in northern Mexico left 31 inmates dead in the latest violence to erupt inside the country's overcrowded jails, local officials said on Wednesday.

    Clashes between prisoners wielding knives and homemade weapons started around mid-day and were controlled several hours later in Altamira, Tamaulipas, on Mexico's Gulf coast, said state government spokesman Guillermo Martinez.

    Thirteen other inmates were wounded, the state government said.

    Powerful drug cartels are fighting for control of smuggling routes along the U.S.-Mexico border and rivalries often spread into the prison system, where prisoners held on federal drug charges are mixed with common criminals.

    Last October, twenty died in a prison fight at another jail in Tamaulipas and in July, 17 inmates were killed in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico's most violent city, across from El Paso, Texas.

    More than 46,000 people have died in Mexico in the past five years since President Felipe Calderon launched a frontal attack on drug gangs. Packed and inefficient prisons often suffer from corruption and mass escapes.

    Violence exploded in Tamaulipas state after the Zetas gang broke away from the Gulf cartel and began battling their former employers for turf.
    http://news.yahoo.com/prison-fight-n...030510373.html

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    Inmates Keep 1,000 Family Members from Leaving Venezuela Jails

    Around 1,000 family members of prisoners in two jails near Caracas are presumably being kept from leaving by inmates protesting delays in their trials and threats of even more repressive treatment, human rights groups said Tuesday.

    The director of the group A Window on Freedom, Carlos Nieto, and the head of the Venezuelan Prisons Observatory, or OVP, Humberto Prado, told Efe that no one has been able to leave the Yare I and Yare II lockups after inmates and their families spent the New Year’s holiday together.

    “Around 1,000 visitors, some being held by force and other remaining voluntarily - so this is not entirely a case of kidnapping - remained after their overnight stay together with the 1,900 prisoners at Yare I and Yare II, who later allowed old people and women with babies to leave,” Nieto said.

    Both activists said the prisoners and their families demanded the immediate presence of Penitentiary Service Minister Iris Varela to negotiate an end to the crisis.

    Since President Hugo Chavez created the Penitentiary Service Ministry on July 26, Varela has visited all the jails in the country to learn the exact judicial status of all prisoners.

    The incident comes after five prisoners accused of rape and other sexual offenses against minors were murdered in their cells last Tuesday by other inmates at a prison in the western state of Tachira.

    The OVP said at the end of last year that from Jan. 1 to Oct. 30, 2011, 487 prisoners died in jails and detention centers around the country, exceeding the 476 who were killed in 2010.

    The Venezuelan penitentiary system is undergoing a serious crisis as a result of court delays and overcrowding that affects 34 jails in the country with 44,520 prisoners behind bars, though they were built for no more than 14,500.
    http://www.hispanicallyspeakingnews....ela-jai/13103/

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    • #3
      Damn 31 people that is a lot. To die of being brutally stabbed is not a good way to go.

      46,000 murders in Mexico from the drug violence in 5 years, that's insane. America has gone to war over the death of 3,000 people in 9/11, imagine what the U.S would do if 46,000 of it's citizens were killed.

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      • #4
        Yo no le hago raiting a la violencia.

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        • #5
          that had to be some bloodbath

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