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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Former Mexican Governor Calls Allegations Politically Motivated

A former Mexican state governor accused of ties to drug cartels denied the allegations and said they were aimed at discrediting his party ahead of the July 1 presidential election.
The administration of lame-duck President Felipe Calderon is “trying to stigmatize the PRI as a party of criminals,” Tomas Yarrington told MVS radio.

The PRI’s candidate for president, Enrique Peña Nieto, enjoys a wide lead in the polls.

Yarrington, who governed the northern state of Tamaulipas from 1999-2004, said Calderon’s government is pressuring the judiciary to issue a warrant for his arrest on the eve of next month’s balloting.

U.S. federal prosecutors on May 22 filed forfeiture cases involving two properties in Texas – which borders Tamaulipas – they say Yarrington purchased via front men using bribes from drug cartels.

The U.S. Justice Department subsequently requested information from Mexico about Yarrington’s net worth.

“In my persecution they are not seeking justice, there is deception,” Yarrington said. “I don’t have any relationship with organized crime, I haven’t received bribes, have not provided protection to any criminal nor have I carried out money laundering activities.”

The former governor also reiterated earlier affirmations by his U.S. lawyer that he does not own the Texas properties targeted in the forfeiture cases.

The Mexican Attorney General’s Office has had Yarrington’s bank accounts frozen and is aggressively investigating both him and his successor in Tamaulipas, Eugenio Hernandez.

“Maliciously, they have been leaking that the assets and firms of Tamaulipas businessmen belong to me, with the intent of leaving the impression that I have immense net worth, which is absolutely false,” Yarrington told MVS.

“In their desperation to boost (ruling party) candidate (Josefina Vazquez Mota), they slander and hurt people and firms in the state of Tamaulipas,” he said.

The Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, governed Mexico without interruption from 1929-2000 and is expected to regain the presidency in next month’s vote, ending 12 years of rule by the rightist National Action Party.

Last October, Calderon suggested in an interview with The New York Times that some PRI members would be susceptible to making deals with organized crime if the party returned to power.

It is generally accepted that PRI administrations brokered agreements among rival drug cartels to prevent bloody turf battles of the kind that have become routine in Mexico over the last five years.

Peña Nieto’s frontrunner status in the presidential race is due in part to Mexicans’ frustration over persistently high levels of drug-related violence throughout Calderon’s term.

Calderon militarized the struggle against Mexico’s heavily armed, well-funded drug mobs shortly after taking office in December 2006, deploying tens of thousands of troops across the country.

The strategy has led to headline-grabbing captures of cartel kingpins, but the accompanying violence has claimed more than 50,000 lives.

Source: EFE



Rest of the interview on Youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSFH3GB2U6Y

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6W4VwgRq6A

12 comments:

  1. How can any politician in Mexico be naive enough to think corruption allegations are politically motivated?

    His response is very telling.

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  2. I am glad that finally after years of cover ups, something is being done and they accusing each other in the open.

    Every single politician in the world is rotten and is in it for personal gain....everyone of them!!!!
    The difference is that in Latin America, politicians "have the key to the bank" and in the U.S., they get "kick backs"...same difference....

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  3. Every one knows Yarrington is a fucking criminal.

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  4. I will be glad once he is behind bars.

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  5. fuck this guy this criminal deserves to be behind bars for the rest of his life. And the only thing he will only be receiving is from the behind.

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  6. Im pretty sure the guy is lying, but a deal between PAN and USA govt. to conspire against PRI using legit knowledge of corruption to get what both want is very real. The US doesn't want to get blockade by PRI. They made deals when Hillary and Biden were sent earlier this year.

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  7. @ scoop - you're "pretty sure"? I'm pretty sure you are another mushbrain that sees conspiracies in everything.

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    1. So whats your take on it? Or are you just here to criticize. And no i dont see conspiracies in everything, so your 0-1 already.

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  8. YARRINGTON IS WORSE THAN ANY COMMON CRIMINAL.AT LEAST A COMMON CRIMINAL HAS TO STEAL,UNLIKE THIS CORRUPT BASTARD.

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  9. Guilty til proven innocent.Im not saying corruption ain't a problem in Mexico.

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  10. Guilty until proven innocent - say that's really catchy, really clever.

    You must be a professional comedian.

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    1. That is actually the way it works in Mexico

      G(-)057

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