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MEXICO - The poet and activist Javier Sicilia now again come out to the country's streets demanding a halt to violence, this time in Cuernavaca (Morelos, center) to the border city of Ciudad Juarez (Chihuahua, north), traveling over a thousand miles in six days. Again

motivated murder your child and the crime wave plaguing much of the country, Sicily this time march for four days on foot, from 4 June and the May 8 Sicily convened the signing of a civilian after a march from Cuernavaca to the Zocalo of Mexico City in central Mexico, where last time 90 thousand people gathered.

Cuernavaca, Toluca, Morelia (Michoacán), Guadalajara (Jallisco), Leon (Guanajuato), San Luis Potosi (San Luis Potosi), Zacatecas (Zacatecas), Durango, Torreón (Coahuila) Saltillo (Coahuila), Monterrey (Nuevo lion) and Ciudad Juárez (Chihuahua) are the cities that will cover the March for Peace According to previous reports elmundo.es.

The poet claims that the signing of a pact that will improve the administration of justice in the country, remove the immunity of officials, which granted legal immunity, and to rethink the roles of the Mexican Army.

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Sicily Sicilian poet called to spread this movement to the United States, in a press conference with leaders of NGOs in this country. Sicily

invited Americans and Mexicans residents "who have fled horrified by the violence" that "we also do a caravan" and find the June 10 "in Ciudad Juarez, the border of pain."

"This struggle is a struggle without borders," said Renny Cushing at the conference, the organization Murder Victims' Families for Human Rights (MVFHR, for its acronym in English), announcing that several groups have already initiated contacts join claims that Washington also changed its drug policy.

"In America, money is laundered, is providing weapons and the market for drugs," said Charlie Goff, the organization Pastors for Peace who accompanied to Sicily in the press.

Jorge Mujica, the organization March 10, made by Mexicans living in the United States, said there are many active criminal organizations, "but we want to believe that only the poster of The Gulf and The Family Michocacana" to its security, he said.

Sicily called "American citizens who demand their government to change policy regarding drug trafficking in his country."

The poet also denounced the United States that exists in everyday life, "a tribute to the drug that no one controls, as do public figures such as actor Charlie Sheen and heiress Paris Hilton.

Sicily's order focuses on the claim, shared by human rights organizations like Amnesty International, to refocus its fight Mexico drugs, which since 2006 has a strategy set primarily by the military deployment, and since then leaving a balance of about 37 people dead.

The U.S. government has publicly congratulated Mexico for the capture of more than twenty major capos in the framework of this strategy, although its embassy cables, released by WikiLeaks, show confidence in the capabilities of the Mexican army to confront posters.

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