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    Mexico schools teach lessons in survival

    Mexico schools teach lessons in survival

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    By Chris Hawley, USA TODAY

    MEXICO CITY — Schools across Mexico are teaching students to dive to the floor and cover their heads as the violence-torn country sees more urban gunfights between drug gangs.

    At least nine shootouts have erupted in school zones since mid-October, three of them in the past month. On June 15, soldiers and gunmen battled for an hour 60 feet from a preschool in the central town of Taxco.

    Several Mexican states require "shootout drills" and incorporate them into summer teacher-training courses, which will begin next week. School ends Friday in most of Mexico.

    "We're in a situation like nothing we've ever lived through before, and we need to make sure the children are safe," says Juan Gallardo, director of school safety in the northern state of Tamaulipas.

    Drug-related violence has reached record levels in Mexico since President Felipe Calderón launched a military crackdown on the cartels in late 2006. As of Monday, there had been 5,775 drug-related killings in 2010, up from 2,275 in all of 2007, according to an unofficial tally by the Reforma newspaper.

    Shootouts have become common as drug gangs ambush government forces and each other in an attempt to control smuggling routes and drug sales. Last week, 21 gunmen died in a shootout between gangs in a rural area near the Arizona border.

    Most attacks have not targeted schools, but students can be caught in the crossfire. On March 19, two college students were killed by stray bullets as they left a study session in the prestigious Tec de Monterrey university in the northern city of Monterrey.

    Gunbattles erupted near public schools on June 18 in the western town of Bellavista and on June 24 in the northern city of Apodaca. In Apodaca, police evacuated two elementary schools and a preschool.

    After the battle June 15 near the preschool in Taxco, the southern state of Guerrero held shootout drills in several schools and ordered training for all 52,400 teachers in the state.

    New guidelines instruct teachers to take all students indoors, lock classroom doors and keep the children away from windows. Children should lie on the floor and cover their heads with their hands to protect themselves from flying glass or chips of concrete. Above all, children should not take pictures or video of the shootout.

    "The first thing the kids want to do is take pictures to post on their social networks," says Erika Arciniega, director of crime prevention for the Guerrero state police. "We don't want them to become targets."

    In Nuevo León state, where college students were killed in a crossfire in March, education officials are preparing a video teaching children how to protect themselves in shootouts, state Education Secretary José González said. Officials distribute manuals with instructions for surviving a shootout.

    "Upon hearing gunshots near the school zone, the teacher will immediately order all students to lie with their chests to the floor," the guide says. "Avoid visual contact with the aggressors."

    Some of the students' parents don't think such training is a good idea, says Angel Carrillo, principal of the Rafael Briceño Elementary School in the western city of Colima.

    "Some of the parents think it scares the kids too much," he says.

    Contributing: Hawley is Latin America correspondent for USA TODAY and The Arizona Republic

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    Wow, that's horrible! Those poor kids.

    Calderon needs to stop kissing cartel behind and actually HELP his people!

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    Some of us in the U.S. cities have learned young to hit the floor quickly even in our sleep too. And we don't want more of it here.
    Restitution to Displaced Citizens First!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowVixenPatriot
    Calderon needs to stop kissing cartel behind and actually HELP his people!
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    Mexico has been a cesspool of deep social corruption ever since a government was formed there.

    To understand this, you must understand Mexican culture, and what is considered socially acceptable.

    http://www.azcentral.com/gilbert/column ... ney11.html

    The point here is that Mexico has no reasonable excuse for its people being poverty stricken.

    If illegal immigration advocates were really concerned about the Mexican people, they would accept this fact, admit why Mexico is mired in poverty, and interact with the Mexican government and Mexican society for internal change.

    These advocates would concede that Mexico is poor because it is socialist and paternalistic; has a dismal regard for the rule of law; has rampant corruption; has a weak culture of education; and has a culture that promotes large families without regard for economic realities.
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