viernes, 8 de julio de 2016

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EUROPEAN COUNTRIES URGE TO MEXICO AND CLARIFY OFFAL INVESTIGATE LAND AND HOTELS IN TULUM




MEXICO CITY The embassies of France, Italy, Portugal and the Netherlands in Mexico expressed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs grave concern about the evictions 16 hotels in Tulum, Quintana Roo, on 17 June and requested Foreign Ministry to intercede for a "deep and serious investigation" into the case is made.



Through a letter bearing the seals of the four embassies, which have copy Expansion and Mexico against Corruption and Impunity, representatives of European countries criticized on that date several hotels, some traders and investors foreign- they apparently were evicted without notice.

"The above mentioned embassies can not judge the status of each evicted hotel but want to appeal to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the competent authorities to make a thorough and serious investigation to determine all righteousness and according to the Law the rights of operators and investors of hotels in that area of ​​Tulum, "reads the letter diplomatic dated 5 July 2016. Sources from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs say that the agency did not receive the document.

Wednesday Expansion and Mexican corruption and impunity, published a research called The Pirates Borge: The looting of property institutionalized in Quintana Roo where institutional machinery composed of public officials sponsored by Governor Roberto Borge snatching heritage exposed companies, individuals and ejidatarios through labor lawsuits and other mechanisms way in which it is not given to the accused right audience.




This network is responsible for fraud and waste of houses, luxury apartments, buildings and land to individuals to appropriate them or sell them at half their value. The scheme also operates dispossession by freezing and withdrawal of money from bank accounts.

Tulum is not exempt from this spoils. Through some labor, civil and commercial judgments from 2011 to date, the authorities have forcibly evicted 28 farms, 26 hotels and 13 private cabins of the coastal strip of ejido Jose Maria Pino Suarez.

The largest and most recent case, they refer to the diplomatic offices of the four countries, was given on 17 June, when owners and tenants of 16 hotels and three farms were evicted as a result of an oral civil trial that never were part or notified of dispossession.

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