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If Canadian citizens do not go to Acapulco, the city's mayor does not seem to care

Anonyme, Domingo, Febrero 11, 2007 - 17:50

Guillermo R. Bravo

By: Guillermo Ramirez

We tried to know the reaction of the Acapulco’s mayor, Mr. Felix Salgado, about the Canadian government decisión to invite their citizens not to visit Acapulco, but he has never accepted to talk to us. Mr. Salgado has made former public statements saying that “Acapulco is still a Paradise, even if we have a wave of violence". We don’t know if Mr. Salgado care or don’t care about the Canadian decisión of inviting their citizen not to visit Acapulco. We are waiting for any kind of reaction on this matter and we are going to inform our readers as son as possible if he communicate with us.

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