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07-11-2007, 11:33 PM #1
Guerilla attacks Mexican pipeline
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wir ... id=3364465
Mexico's government on Tuesday called a series of gas pipeline explosions a threat to the nation's democratic institutions and vowed to step up security after a guerrilla group claimed responsibility for the blasts.
The Interior Department said it would take measures to protect "strategic installations" across Mexico after an explosion Tuesday at a pipeline run by the state-owned Petroleos Mexicanos, or Pemex, and two other blasts that rocked gas ducts on Thursday.
"The Mexican government categorically condemns the attacks against Pemex facilities. This criminal conduct aims to weaken democratic institutions, the patrimony of Mexicans and the safety of their families," the statement said.
While officials said investigations were continuing into the cause of the blasts, the statement by the Interior Department responsible for domestic security came a short time after a small guerrilla group said its members had planted explosives on the pipelines.
Late Tuesday, Mexico's attorney general's office also ruled out an accidental cause and said in a statement that an investigation had determined the explosions last week were set off outside the ducts, in a similar manner and simultaneously.
"This indicates (the explosions) were set intentionally," it said, adding that it was trying to determine if the guerrilla group's claims were authentic.
The rebel statement said "three combined squads of urban and rural units ... have carried out surgical harassment actions by placing eight explosive packs on the Pemex pipelines." Posted on a Web site that serves as a clearinghouse for bulletins from armed groups, the statement demanded the release of two men detained in southern Oaxaca state in May, and others it identified as "political prisoners."
The city was seized by leftist groups for five months in 2006 before federal police broke up barricades and protest camps in October and arrested dozens.
While guerrilla groups in Colombia have regularly attacked energy facilities, the tactic hasn't been used much in Mexico until now.
It was impossible to independently confirm the claim, made by the "military zone command of the People's Revolutionary Army," or EPR, a tiny group that has largely been inactive in recent years. However, a breakaway faction of the same group had issued similar demands in a communique sent to The Associated Press in June.
Tuesday's explosion forced the evacuation of communities around the town of Coroneo, near the central city of Queretaro, but caused no damage outside of the pipeline's installations, Pemex said in statement.
Service was suspended on the 36-inch pipeline that runs between Mexico City and Guadalajara. The company didn't say when it would be restored.
On July 5, two explosions at another Pemex pipeline in the nearby Guanajuato state forced evacuations but caused no injuries.
That blast forced the temporary suspension of work at a Honda car plant in the city of Guadalajara, the government news agency Notimex reported Tuesday.
The EPR staged several armed attacks in southern Mexico in the 1990s. Tuesday's statement was signed both by the EPR and a splinter group known as the People's Democratic Revolutionary Party.
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07-12-2007, 12:05 AM #2
This serves all those American corporations right for moving to mexico, there is another article about this that says it shut down a whole bunch of factorys like Ford, Hershey etc.
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07-12-2007, 12:29 AM #3This serves all those American corporations right for moving to mexico, there is another article about this that says it shut down a whole bunch of factorys like Ford, Hershey etc.Never look at another flag. Remember, that behind Government, there is your country, and that you belong to her as you do belong to your own mother. Stand by her as you would stand by your own mother
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