'They Charge Flat for Living at Home', Accuses Bishop of Morelos
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Mexico City.- The Bishop of the Diocese of Cuernavaca, Ramón Castro Castro, accused that organized crime has reached unprecedented levels of cruelty by charging the families in Morelos "story rights" for the simple fact of inhabiting their homes. In his speech after the 12th Walk for Peace, in which hundreds of Catholic faithful and members of civil society participated, the Catholic hierarchy issued a strong warning about the viciousness of the…
Monsignor Ramón Castro, bishop of Cuernavaca and president of the Conference of the Mexican Episcopate (CEM), denounced that organized crime in Huautla, Morelos, charges “floor rights” to families for inhabiting their homes. “In one of the poorest and most forgotten corners of our state, in Huautla (...) Organized crime has reached a degree of cruelty that no longer has a name,” he detailed during his message on the 12th Walk for Peace. “They ch…
Monsignor Ramón Castro, bishop of Cuernavaca and president of the Conference of the Mexican Episcopate (CEM), denounced that organized crime in Huautla, Morelos, charges “floor rights” to families for inhabiting their homes. “In one of the poorest and most forgotten corners of our state, in Huautla (...) Organized crime has reached a degree of cruelty that no longer has a name,” he detailed during his message on the 12th Walk for Peace. “They ch…
During the Walk for Peace in Cuernavaca, Bishop Ramón Castro warned that violence has reconfigured community life in different regions of Morelos.
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