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Doctors lead Tijuana march against violence
Tijuana has always been a dangerous place to go. When this reporter was in the Navy 35 years ago Tijuana was the place you went to drink and sample other more worldly pleasures.
If a Navy man got in trouble in those days only money could buy your way home.
Drugs were never the issue in the 70's, it looks like this has changed
(11-15) 20:02 PST TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) --
More than 1,500 demonstrators marched through the violence-plagued border city of Tijuana on Saturday to protest the current of killings and kidnappings.
Among the protesters, doctors marched in white hospital garb to protest the general climate of violence and the kidnapping of a urologist in early November. The march was organized by the Civic Medical Committee.
Participants carried placards reading "God Save Us." Many dressed in white, in a gesture of peace, and delivered a petition at local government headquarters asking for greater anti-crime efforts.
But the killing continued in the Mexican border city across from San Diego.
Two people were shot to death Saturday at a Tijuana taco restaurant.
Prosecutors in Baja California state, where Tijuana is located, said two other people were wounded in the restaurant shooting, which apparently involved assault rifles.
Another man was shot to death at a pool hall, and two men were found shot to death on a street.
While prosecutors offered no immediate motive in the attacks, Tijuana has been hit by increasingly violent turf battles between rival drug cartels, in which heavily armed hitmen execute rivals on city streets and attack law enforcement officials.
The violence is affecting innocent bystanders, prompting the doctors to organize Saturday's march.
On Friday, gunmen attacked a state police convoy on a main boulevard in Tijuana, but prosecutors said no injuries were reported.
A man's decapitated head also was found Friday wrapped in duct tape beside a sign threatening members of a drug gang.
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (4)
at 07:27 on November 16th, 2008
Thanks for posting, I didn't know about this march!
at 17:41 on November 18th, 2008
Sorry I didn't see this story earlier, reno_fog.
at 18:03 on November 18th, 2008
This huge mexican flag (more than 160 feet tall) was one of the first four placed in several mexican cities; in this case Tijuana, by order of President Ernesto Zedillo.
This flag sits in the middle of an Army garrison near downtown Tijuana. The soldiers inside the garrison looked at me suspiciously while I was taking pictures from across the street. The situation is really tense nowadays with all the drug-related violence that's hit this city recently.
artrubio has contributed a photo to this story.
at 20:11 on December 13th, 2008
I love Mexico! The people are friendly and eagar to help! I rode my bicycle from Tiajuana to Rosarito and back without incident. The Police are very protective of law abiding citizens! I feel safer there than I do in downtown Allentown, Pennsylvania.
psyco about the bicycle has contributed a photo to this story.