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Ciudad Juárez, a border city known for killing, gets back to living
by Damien Cave

New York Times    Translate This Article
14 December 2013

On 14 December 2013 New York Times reported: When David Lujana closed his restaurant in Ciudad Juárez and moved to El Paso in 2010, his wife had just survived a kidnapping attempt and the city produced eight homicides a day. It was Mexico's murder capital and a place of mass exodus, with roughly a third of the city's population fleeing in just a few years. But now, led by young people like Mr Lujana, thousands are coming back. With violence down to a quarter of its peak, Ciudad Juárez, a perennial symbol of drug war devastation, is experiencing what many describe as a boom. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of world peace, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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