Mexico, politicians urge review of safety protocols for official travel

Posted on November 15, 2011 • Filed under: Crime, Mexico, Police/Military Activity, Politics

As an “unfortunate coincidence”, “bad luck”, something they hope to “be an accident”, “a fact that only God knows what was” rated air event where Francisco Blake Mora and 7 people, including his communications director Alfredo Garcia Medina, were killed. This context calls for an examination of various officials, who consider it urgent to review the security protocols that apply when a head of government travel, it is questionable that there are so many accidents that have lost people who are important for decisions of the country. Read Article

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