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  Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Comando Jaramillista Morelense of 23 May is a "rebel" group in Mexico which claimed responsibility for the bombing of three banks (branches of Banamex, Bancomer and Santander Serfin) on the outskirts of Cuernavaca, Morelos, on May 23, 2004.
CJM took the name of Rubén Jaramillio, who was associated with the Zapatista movement in the 1940s and 1950s (as well agrarian reform) and was murdered on May 23, 1962.
The bombings were a tribute to Rubén and carried out because CJM claimed to be against the corruption of government leaders – in particular, Sergio Estrada Cajigal (governor of Morelos) and President Vicente Fox.
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June 2, 2004: the "Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo" group issued a message supporting the Zapatista movement.
No one has ever heard of "Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo" before, and many believe it is a political scam to attack conservative political opponents.
May 23, 2004: Bombs went off in three closed (for the weekend) banks in Jiutepec, a town south of the capital.
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 [NYTr] Recent Bombings in Mexico Questioned
The claimed perpetrators - heretofore-unknown dissenters calling themselves the "Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo." Legitimized immediately as another guerrilla group advocating social justice by the media in Mexico, a yet unanswered question is who really was behind the acts?
The so-called "commando" group reportedly took their name from Rub=E9n Jaramillo, a peasant activist and leader who was killed, along with his family, by military forces on May 23, 1962.
On June 2 the self-proclaimed Jaramillista commando was heard from again.
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 [Comité Cerezo]
En tanto, familiares de los consignados y presos en el Reclusorio Norte por el linchamiento se pronunciarán a favor de que el PRD reconozca la militancia y participación política que tenían varios de los detenidos al interior de ese instituto político.
A este respecto, la SIEDO también habrá de profundizar en sus investigaciones sobre los movimientos del grupo denominado Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias del Pueblo (FARP), que surgieron de la disidencia del EPR, así como el autodenominado Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo.
Como es de recordar al Comando Jaramillista se le atribuyó las detonaciones de tres artefactos explosivos en septiembre pasado en tres sucursales bancarias de Jiutepec, Morelos, cuyos miembros ya han sido identificados, por lo que es la fecha que la PGR sigue sus pasos de cerca, previéndose que en dos meses tendrán resultados.
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 Recent bombings in Mexico questioned
As to the May 23 bombings in Morelos, the communiqué said that the attack was directed against “banking institutions fraudulently privatized by the neoliberal governments.” It also noted that care was taken lest the explosions might have caused injuries, “so that they cannot classify us as terrorists.”
Governor Estrada, who has denied any involvement in the affair, has expressed strong suspicions that “political actors” in the state are involved, not members of what he claims to be a non-existent guerrilla group.
Back in the state and in a seemingly vicious circle, PRD leaders claim that public perception is the bombings may “have been fabricated in order to divert attention from the real problems of non-governance that exist in Morelos, and due to possible ties of some state government officials to drug trafficking.”;
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 Mexico Week In Review: 06.07-06.13
Juárez, it was the state that was attempting to push the number of deaths downward.
According to López, "...in this first group of analyzed cases there are no indicators of serial crimes among them." López and her team examined 50 of 307 femicides that have occurred in Cd.
The so-called "commando" group reportedly took their name from Rubén Jaramillo, a peasant activist and leader who was killed, along with his family, by military forces on May 23, 1962.
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 The world's top comando jaramillista morelense 23 de mayo websites
Comando Jaramillista Morelense of 23 May is a "rebel" group which claimed responsibility for the bombing of three banks (all of which were merged with foreign banks Banamex, Bancomer and Santander Serfin) on May 23, 2004.
CJM took name of Ruben Jaramillio who was murdered on 23 May, 1962.
He and his family were associated with the Zapatista movement in the 40s and 50s and agrarian reform.
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 El Siglo de Torreón - Versión de Impresión   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Jiutepec, Morelos (EFE).- Esta madrugada alrededor de las 00:05 minutos, detonaron tres bombas en las sucursales bancarias de Banamex, Bancomer y Santander Serfin, ubicadas en el complejo industrial de esta ciudad.
El Comando Jaramillista también hace alusión a la crisis política que vive Morelos, y acusa al gobernador morelense de proteger al narcotráfico, al tiempo que cuestiona el interaccionar del Congreso del estado para dictaminar sobre el juicio político.
Por último el Comando Jaramillista pide que ninguna fuerza se sorprenda ante esta protesta que es la única que las autoridades le han dejado como opción.
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 MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base
Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo attacked Business target (May 23, 2004, Mexico)
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Unknown Group attacked Utilities target (May 23, 2004, Russia)
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 Mexico Week In Review: 05.24-05.30
Authorities found a note near the explosion sites signed by a group calling itself the Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo in tribute to the peasant leader Ruben Jaramillo, who was murdered along with his family by state forces May 23, 1962.
Seven women aged between 23 and 35 have been killed so far this year, and the latest victim was found just two days ago, Mexico's rights ombudsman Jose Luis Soberanes said.
Speaking before a special congressional committee overseeing the cases, Soberanes assailed the work of local authorities and a federal commissioner named last October to oversee the probe.
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 english.eastday.com
The blasts heavily damaged the front of the branches of Bancomer, Banamex and Santander Serfin, and police also found undetonated explosives outside a branch of the HSBC, local official said.
A group calling itself the Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo left a note near the explosion sites, criticizing President Vicente Fox and asking for the departure of Sergio Estrada, governor of Morelos state, local police said.
The group said in the note that it esteems peasant leader Ruben Jaramillo, who was killed along with his family by state forces on May 23, 1962.
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 A.M. Costa Rica
Such flimflam with deeds is common and some employees at the Registro Nacional where important papers are filed have been known to participate in such illegal acts.
In Liverpool de Limón, José Antonio Herrera Rodríguez, 50, was found Monday night in a pool of the Río Blanco.
Former president Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada was forced to resign in October after the issue sparked weeks of deadly protests.
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 Comcast.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In May 2004, devices exploded outside three foreign-owned banks just outside Mexico City, and in August 2001, three explosives detonated at branches of Banamex, which was being purchased by U.S.-based Citibank.
A note near the 2004 bombing sites was signed by a group calling itself the Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo _ in tribute to Ruben Jaramillo, a peasant leader killed in 1962 by government forces.
A small leftist group called the Revolutionary Armed Forces of the People claimed responsibility in the 2001 bombings.
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 NEWS: Bombs Damage Three Banks in Mexico - single post for printer
Bombs placed infront of three banks in the Mexican town of Jiutepec explode, causing significant damage to the buildings but no injuries or fatalities.
The bombs were placed by a group calling itself the Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo outside of the Banamex, BBVA-Bancomer and Santander Serfin banks.
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 Timeline Mexico 1998-2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
A note near the bombing sites signed by a group calling itself the Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo — in tribute to the peasant leader Ruben Jaramillo, who was murdered along with his family by state forces on May 23, 1962.
2004 Dec 23, Mexico's state-owned oil monopoly will be fined as much as $200,000 and could face criminal charges for spilling 5,000 barrels of crude into a river leading to the Gulf of Mexico a day earlier.
2005 Jun 14, Raul Salinas, the brother of former Mexican president Carlos Salinas de Gortari, was released on bail after 10 years in prison on charges he masterminded the 1994 killing of a political rival.
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 ManattJones-Mexico News Briefs
Due to this, the National Consumer Price Index registered a 0.37% drop during the first half of May due to reduced electricity rates in some northern cities of the country, where summer season energy pricing is being applied.
Reports by the National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Information (INEGI) indicate that the contribution of the agricultural sector to the generation of wealth in Mexico dropped 32% during the 10 years the NAFTA has been in force.
Officials confirmed that a note found near the blast sites came from a group calling itself the "Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo." According to a report the note criticized "neo-liberal counter-reforms" that have seen Mexico embrace privatization and globalization, but that many Mexicans believe have done little to address economic inequality.
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 People's Daily Online -- Mexican president vows stability despite explosions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Mexican President Vicente Fox vowed on May 24 that his government would continue to guarantee the country's stability after explosions on May 23 that rocked three banks in the Morelos state.
A group calling itself "the Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo" left a note near the explosion sites, criticizing President Fox and asking for the departure of Sergio Estrada, governor of the Morelos state.
Fox said he hoped the explosion "is an isolated and exclusive incident, centered on Morelos," and said the authorities were working on this case.
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Attorney General Daniel Cabeza de Vaca said that since late 2004, Garcia Urquiza was responsible for as much as 20 percent of the narcotics that reached America's streets from Mexico.
Mexican media named the soldier as Herbert Galvan, 23, a sergeant, who was shot apparently during an argument with the driver of a vehicle that sped away.
In a separate case, Alfredo Jimenez, a reporter for the newspaper El Imparcial de Hermosillo, was last seen a week ago, and was reported missing after failing to show up for a meeting with a colleague.
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 Boston.com / News / World / Latin America/Caribbean / Explosions Rock Three Mexican Banks, No Casualties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Radio reports in Mexico City said the communique, found at the banks, was signed by a group calling itself the "Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo" and which claimed to be protesting against the government of Mexican President Vicente Fox, as well as the local state government.
More radical than the Zapatistas, insiders have said groups like the EPR could grow, fed by widening economic disparity and social ills.
El Universal, a local newspaper, said in a story on its Internet site on Sunday that the Jaramillista group accused Fox of not having fulfilled his campaign promises, including one to create a million jobs a year.
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 Drug Trafficking Encyclopedia Articles @ Distrusts.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The U.S. government is the most vocal opponent of the drug industry.
It is so influential that it has set the de facto international standards of which drugs are to be legal, and which are to be illegal.
However, despite the US Government's official position against the drug trade, it has been revealed on numerous occasions that the US government's unofficial policy towards the drug trade is one of secret exploitation.
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 CTV.ca - Bombs damage three banks near Mexico City- CTV News, Shows and Sports -- Canadian Television
Explosives left outside a HSBC bank did not go off.
Authorities found a note near the bombing sites signed by a group calling itself the Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo -- in tribute to the peasant leader Ruben Jaramillo, who was murdered along with his family by state forces on May 23, 1962.
The note lashes out at President Vicente Fox and "neoliberal counter-reforms," while calling for the departure of the governor of Morelos state, where Jiutepec is located.
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 mailroom security news
Police were still investigating, but the bomb was likely left in a trash can on "25 de Marco" street, a popular shopping venue that receives nearly 500 000 people a day during the Christmas season.
A similar warning also was issued Thursday by the Danish Foreign Ministry on its website, which urged "great caution" when in public places where Westerners gather.
A bomb exploded near a nightclub in a Basque area Wednesday, but police cleared the area before the blast and no one was hurt, the Spanish Interior Ministry said.
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 portland imc - 2004.06.08 - Mexico: New Violence in Chiapas, Morelos
who were taken to the hospital in nearby San Cristobal de Las Casas.
Early reports that two were shot dead appear not to have been accurate.
Molino de los Arcos and have now broken from the Mission for Dawa.
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 NEW GUERILLA GROUP CLAIMS BANK BOMBINGS IN MORELOS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
A previously unknown guerilla group, the Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo, left communiques at the scenes claiming responsibility.
The new group takes its name from Ruben Jaramillo, a veteran of Emiliano Zapata's peasant army of the Mexican Revolution who raised a new insurgency in Morelos in the 1950s.
The Comando Jaramillista communique is on-line at La Jornada
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de la revoluciandoacute;n, siguieron asolando al pueblo de Morelos.
Jaramillo y su familia fueron aprehendidos el 23 de mayo de 1962.
rentable, abriendo las puertas de nuestro paandiacute;s al capital extranjero.
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 INVASION USA: ARMED STANDOFF ON RIO GRANDE
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Winners of the contest and an accompanying adult receive a paid trip to Mexico that includes a week of cultural events designed to enhance the children’s appreciation of their Mexican heritage.
Mexico City, June 23, 2004 –; "We deplore the murder of Zeta editor Francisco Javier Ortiz Franco yesterday in Tijuana,” said U.S. Ambassador Tony Garza.
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