AZMEX POLICY 29 APR 2013
SAFETY |
Cameras and police will guard Obama visit to DF
The SSP-DF will provide the elements required of safety of U.S.
president
Operation"monitor" (Photo: File / El Universal)
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HILDA ESCALONA
18:26
April 29, 2013
http://www.eluniversaldf.mx/home/camaras-y-policias-del-df-
resguardaran-visita-de-obama.html
In coordination with the Mayor, the Secretariat of Federal District
Public Security (SSP-DF) participate in the safety and security of
the U.S. president, Barack Obama, during his stay in Mexico City from
Thursday May 2.
In this regard, the local Public Security Secretary, Jesus Rodriguez
Almeida said: "We are in coordination with the Presidential, will be
watching so that everything goes well although the federal level is
operating, yes we will participate."
Rodriguez Almeida will be responsible for coordinating with security
officers of the Presidency of the Republic, in order to protect the
perimeters surrounding the places where have scheduled to attend the
U.S. president and his entourage.
When asked how many soldiers would participate in the collaborative
arrangement, the official said that it depends on what they ask for
but said surveillance cameras will be ready along with the operation
"Monitor". 24SUP
This is the second visit of the American president in our country
since April 2009 was received by the then President of Mexico, Felipe
Calderon Hinojosa.
On that occasion, the local agency had three thousand personnel,
while the capital's Attorney supported with another 300, to carry out
surveillance activities, inspections and road blocks, in areas
surrounding the hotel where Obama was staying and also reinforced the
Security at the official residence of Los Pinos. ( Mexican "white
house")
END
Note: would this include flow of US and European weapons to Mex. govt?
Mexican activists release blimp to urge US to stop arms from pouring
into Mexico
Published April 29, 2013
Associated Press
Mexican poet and activist Javier Sicilia walks past a blimp with a
message that reads in Spanish: "Post for Peace, #goodbyetoweapons"
after it arrived at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico, City, Monday April
29, 2013. The blimp, flown remotely by the Post for Peace
organization, attempted to fly to the U.S. Embassy to deliver
thousands of signatures condemning the illegal sale of U.S. weapons
into Mexico and to contribute to the U.S. gun control debate. The
blimp was unable to fly to the embassy due to technical problems so
organizers pushed the blimp there and delivered the signatures. (AP
Photo/Marco Ugarte) (The Associated Press)
A blimp with a message that reads in Spanish: "Post for Peace,
#goodbyetoweapons" flies over the Juarez Monument in Mexico, City,
Monday April 29, 2013. The blimp, flown remotely by the Post for
Peace organization, attempted to fly to the U.S. Embassy to deliver
thousands of signatures condemning the illegal sale of U.S. weapons
into Mexico and to contribute to the U.S. gun control debate. The
blimp was unable to fly to the embassy due to technical problems but
the signatures were eventually delivered by the organizers. (AP Photo/
Marco Ugarte) (The Associated Press)
Mexican poet and activist Javier Sicilia walks past riot police as he
tries to make his way to the U.S. Embassy to deliver thousands of
signatures and a letter in Mexico, City, Monday April 29, 2013. The
signatures and the letter, condemning the illegal sale of U.S.
weapons into Mexico were supposed to have been flown by a blimp flown
remotely by the Post for Peace organization but was unable to fly to
the embassy due to technical problems. The signatures were eventually
hand delivered by the organizers. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills) (The
Associated Press)
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MEXICO CITY – Mexican anti-violence activists have released a blimp
as part of a campaign to urge President Barack Obama to stop arms
trafficking into Mexico.
Peace activist Javier Sicilia and the Mexico chapter of Amnesty
International say the blimp is part of a "virtual" campaign to put
attention on the problem of guns ahead of Obama's visit to Mexico on
Thursday.
Sicilia and other activists are urging Mexicans to tweet with the
hashtag "Goodbye to weapons." The slogan is printed on the blimp,
which traveled from outside the Museum of Memory and Tolerance to the
U.S. Embassy.
Sicilia said Monday that activists hope to collect 1 million
signatures urging Obama and Mexican President Pena Nieto to discuss
halting the flow of weapons into Mexico.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/04/29/mexican-activists-
release-blimp-to-urge-us-to-stop-arms-from-pouring-into/?
intcmp=obinsite#ixzz2RyNPf79s
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SEGURIDAD |
Cámaras y policías del DF resguardarán visita de Obama
La SSP-DF pondrá a disposición del Estado Mayor Presidencial los
elementos que le soliciten para seguridad del mandatario estadounidense
Se utilizará el operativo "monitor"(Foto: Archivo/EL UNIVERSAL)
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HILDA ESCALONA
18:26
29 de abril 2013
http://www.eluniversaldf.mx/home/camaras-y-policias-del-df-
resguardaran-visita-de-obama.html
En coordinación con el Estado Mayor Presidencial, la Secretaría de
Seguridad Pública del Distrito Federal (SSP-DF) participará en los
operativos de resguardo y seguridad externa del presidente de los
Estados Unidos, Barack Obama, durante su estancia en la Ciudad de
México a partir del jueves 2 de mayo.
Al respecto, el Secretario de Seguridad Pública local, Jesús
Rodríguez Almeida dijo: "estamos en coordinación con el Estado Mayor
Presidencial, estaremos al pendiente para que todo salga bien aunque
el operativo es de nivel federal, sí tendremos una participación".
Rodríguez Almeida será el responsable de coordinarse con los
encargados de la seguridad de la Presidencia de la República, a fin
de resguardar los perímetros aledaños de los lugares donde se tiene
programado asista el mandatario estadounidense y su comitiva.
Al preguntarle cuántos uniformados participarían en el dispositivo de
colaboración, el funcionario comentó que esto depende de lo que les
pida el Estado Mayor aunque dijo que las cámaras de videovigilancia
estarán listas junto con el operativo "Monitor". 24SUP
Esta es la segunda visita del Mandatario Norteamericano a nuestro
país pues en abril del 2009 fue recibido por el entonces Presidente
de México, Felipe Calderón Hinojosa.
En aquella ocasión, la dependencia local dispuso de tres mil
elementos, en tanto que la Procuraduría capitalina apoyó con 300; a
fin de realizar acciones de vigilancia, revisiones y cortes viales,
en zonas aledañas al hotel donde Obama se hospedó y también se
reforzó la seguridad en la Residencia Oficial de los Pinos.
FIN
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