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[*] posted on 11-29-2012 at 04:30 PM
Mexico Violence Not High By Regional Standards


From The Huffington Post

By Roque Planas Posted: 11/28/2012

"Dominican feminist activists hold placards as they protest against the murders of women, in front of the National Congress in Santo Domingo on July 12, 2012 during the day of national mourning against femicide. Between January and June 2012, there have been 108 women killed in the Dominican Republic, according to the organizations involved in the matter.

Mexican President-elect Enrique Peña Nieto didn't come to Washington just to talk about drug war violence.

On his first official visit to the United States Tuesday, he tried to convince Americans that there's more to Mexico than the drug war launched by his predecessor, President Felipe Calderón. Instead, Peña Nieto points to Mexico's growing middle class and economic ties with the United States as agenda items. In an op-ed for the Washington Post, he writes:

To build a more prosperous future for our two countries, we must continue strengthening and expanding our deep economic, social and cultural ties. It is a mistake to limit our bilateral relationship to drugs and security concerns. Our mutual interests are too vast and complex to be restricted in this short-sighted way.

That's a tough sell for most Americans. A survey released by Vianovo consulting firm earlier this month found that 72 percent of Americans think Mexico is unsafe. Some 65 percent viewed the country as "dangerous and unstable."

But Peña Nieto has a point. While Calderón's frontal assault on Mexico's drug cartels has left some 60,000 dead, the country is not exactly the violent free-for-all that newspaper headlines imply. By regional standards, it's actually about average.

Mexico had a murder rate of 23.7 per 100,000 residents last year, according to the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime. That's roughly equal to the murder rate in Brazil and less than half as high as that of Detroit.

Several Caribbean island tourist havens suffer much higher homicide rates without alarming foreigners. Jamaica, with a murder rate more than double Mexico's, at 52.2 per 100,000 residents, hasn't been the recent subject of a State Department travel warning. In fact, tourism is booming there, growing almost 6 percent last year, according to the Jamaica Observer.

So, for the sake of comparison, check out these 13 places that are more violent than Mexico in the slideshow above - VIEW SLIDESHOW "

(Sorry, I tried to embed the slideshow, GJ)




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[*] posted on 12-10-2012 at 06:13 PM


Read up on Acuapulco, they are about to disapear because of all the violence, and lawlessness.
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