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joy&pain
01-08-2008, 08:17 PM
Anyone read it? I saw it at the Library yesterday and read the jacket.
Just curious if anyone on here had read it. I was a sociology major in college and studied cultural epidemics, deviant behavior, etc. So I guess this book appeals to that part of me that is still interested in sociological studies.

Here's the online summary:
Despite the fact that Juarez is a Mexican border city just across the Rio Grande from El Paso, Texas, most Americans are unaware that for more than twelve years this city has been the center of an epidemic of horrific crimes against women and girls, consisting of kidnappings, rape, mutilation, and murder, with most of the victims conforming to a specific profile: young, slender, and poor, fueling the premise that the murders are not random. Indeed, there has been much speculation that the killer or killers are American citizens. While some leading members of the American media have reported on the situation, prompting the U.S. government to send in top criminal profilers from the FBI, little real information about this international atrocity has emerged. According to Amnesty International, as of 2006 more than 400 bodies have been recovered, with hundreds still missing. As for who is behind the murders themselves, the answer remains unknown, although many have argued that the killings have become a sort of blood sport, due to the lawlessness of the city itself. Among the theories being considered are illegal trafficking in human organs, ritualistic satanic sacrifices, copycat killers, and a conspiracy between members of the powerful Juárez drug cartel and some corrupt Mexican officials who have turned a blind eye to the felonies, all the while lining their pockets with money drenched in blood. Despite numerous arrests over the last ten years, the murders continue to occur, with the killers growing bolder, dumping bodies in the city itself rather than on the outskirts of town, as was initially the case, indicating a possible growing and most alarming alliance of silence and cover-up by Mexican politicians. The Daughters of Juárez promises to be the first eye-opening, authoritative nonfiction work of its kind to examine the brutal killings and draw attention to these atrocities on the border. The end result will shock readers and become required reading on the subject for years to come.

angela256z
01-08-2008, 08:26 PM
I have not read the book, but I have seen a movie that was based on it.

gaby
01-08-2008, 08:27 PM
I have not read it yet, but I read other books about "mujeres at Juarez", and articles from the proceso good magazine in Mexico.
The situation about the mujeres at Juarez is really awful. The Mexican government haven`t done too much about, although a lot of ong ( organizaciones no gubernamentales) have done more about it, also the United Nation sent a special commission back on 2002, to check about human rights in Mexico, but the stituation have not change at all.
There are a lot of crime agaings women in Chiapas too.
But I truly believe that the police is involved in this issues too, because mexican federal police, or los federales de caminos are really bad people, well most of them, that is why the mexican government have not done too much, because they are involved too.

joy&pain
01-08-2008, 08:29 PM
I have not read the book, but I have seen a movie that was based on it.

I didn't realize there was a movie based on it. Same title?

~MP~
01-08-2008, 08:46 PM
I saw the movie this past weekend...it gave me nightmares all weekend...

angela256z
01-08-2008, 09:32 PM
I think it is called the Virgin of Juarez and then it turns into a more Hollywood film as a girl claims to be from god or something like that. I stopped watching it, but it was wierd.

~MP~
01-08-2008, 09:49 PM
Oh mine was a 5 hours documentary..sorry not a movie.....

ratito921
01-09-2008, 02:55 AM
this is the one I watched, it doesn't have subtitles but it was low budget but got the point across. Makes you really wonder

Ciudad Juarez: Tan Infinito Como El Desierto (http://www.amazon.com/Ciudad-Juarez-Infinito-Como-Desierto/dp/B000Q6GUX4)

Klame1983
01-09-2008, 04:30 AM
My aunt was murdered in CDJ in May 2004. They found her body in a ditch. She had been raped and more than 50 stab wounds were found all over her body. I saw the movie too, but I really didn't like it. This stuff in CDJ needs to stop and I can't believe nobody can find a way to stop it.

ratito921
01-09-2008, 04:40 AM
So sorry about your aunt

I know at one point they were saying it was some kind of cult, but wouldn't they have done something by now? It's been long enough. Too many people have died and too many families have suffered. It's sick stuff.

angela256z
01-09-2008, 06:43 AM
Sorry about your aunt.

joy&pain
01-09-2008, 02:21 PM
My aunt was murdered in CDJ in May 2004. They found her body in a ditch. She had been raped and more than 50 stab wounds were found all over her body. I saw the movie too, but I really didn't like it. This stuff in CDJ needs to stop and I can't believe nobody can find a way to stop it.

Klame, I'm so sorry to hear that your aunt was murdered.