Nine women and children of a family of Mormons surnamed LeBarón, with dual US and Mexican nationality, were massacred by suspected members of organized crime in northern Mexico, according to the authorities, with weapons of American origin. In Colombia, the defense minister Guillermo Botero resigned amid accusations of lack of transparency regarding a military operative against FARC dissidents in which eight minors died. In Bolivia, the mayor of Vinto María Patricia Arce was attacked and humiliated by members of the opposition and violence broke out in Cochabamba, all in the midst of the convulsion in the country after the presidential elections. In Chile, President Sebastián Piñera announced a bill that includes more severe sanctions against vandalism and hooded protesters. And 11,000 scientists around the world warned that the planet is going through a catastrophic climate emergency.
Massacre of the LeBarón and more outstanding news this week
2019-11-09T01:29:13.151Z
Nine women and children of a family of Mormons surnamed LeBarón, with dual US and Mexican nationality, were massacred by suspected members of organized crime in northern ...