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‘Please, Give Me Back My Daughter’

Feb 3, 2021
Azam Ahmed, The New York Times’s bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, delves into the gripping story of Miriam Rodríguez. After her daughter Karen was kidnapped by the Zetas cartel, Miriam transformed her grief into a relentless pursuit of justice. Using inventive detective methods, she confronted systemic corruption and the manipulative tactics of criminals. Ahmad sheds light on the emotional toll this ordeal took on Miriam and the broader implications of cartel violence and impunity in Mexico.
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ANECDOTE

Karen's Kidnapping

  • Miriam Rodríguez's daughter, Karen, was kidnapped in San Fernando, Mexico, in 2014.
  • The kidnappers demanded a ransom, which the family paid, but Karen was never returned.
INSIGHT

The Zetas Cartel

  • The Zetas cartel controlled San Fernando and were widely known for kidnappings and other criminal activities.
  • The family suspected their involvement from the start due to the cartel's control over the town.
ANECDOTE

Ransom and Scams

  • The family, distrusting the police, paid the ransom but Karen wasn't returned.
  • They were then scammed multiple times by people claiming to have Karen.
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