They were signed "Z," a possible reference for the Zetas cartel, which operates in the area.īlog del Narco is a website that deals exclusively with news related to drug violence in Mexico. It listed two blogs by name, Al Rojo Vivo and Blog del Narco. The placards threatened those who report violent incidents through social media networks. It will be nearly impossible to determine if the two victims actually posted anything about cartels on the Internet, as people don't usually use their real names online, he said. ![]() Thirty-six hours had passed since the bodies were found Tuesday morning, but no one had come to claim them and they remained unidentified, Mancillas said. ![]() There are no witnesses, and it is a nearly impossible task to identify the perpetrators, he said. In the case of the two victims found on the Nuevo Laredo bridge Tuesday, their ears and fingers were mutilated, said Mancillas, who works for the public prosecutor's office. But the signs of torture - the cuts, the disembowelment - were along the lines of what officials are used to seeing in drug-related violence. Investigator Ricardo Mancillas Castillo said he had not encountered a threat against Internet users in his four years based in Nuevo Laredo. But this could be the first time users of such social networks have been targeted. Mexico's notoriously ruthless drug gangs regularly hang victims from bridges and highway overpasses.Īnd bloggers who specialize in sharing news about trafficking have been threatened in the past. Sometimes even local authorities fear speaking out. In some parts of the country, threats from cartels have silenced traditional media. The gruesome scene sent a chilling message at a time when online posts have become some of the loudest voices reporting violence in Mexico. "This is going to happen to all of those posting funny things on the Internet," one sign said. Signs left near the bodies declared the pair, both apparently in their early 20s, were killed for posting denouncements of drug cartel activities on a social network. ![]() A bloodied man next to her was hanging by his hands, his right shoulder severed so deeply the bone was visible. Attackers left her topless, dangling by her feet and hands from a bridge in the border city of Nuevo Laredo. (CNN) - Social media users who denounce drug cartel activities along the Mexican border received a brutal warning this week: Two mangled bodies hanging like cuts of meat from a pedestrian bridge.Ī woman was hogtied and disemboweled, her intestines protruding from three deep cuts on her abdomen. Social media users say they will stand strong.Online posts have become some of the loudest voices reporting violence in Mexico.Signs say two people were killed for denouncing cartel activities on the Internet.
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