http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/04/opinion/sunday/in-mexico-a-deadly-warning.html
In Victor Hugo Ornelias' article, "In Mexico, a Deadly Warning, he reveals the several deaths occurring around Mexico. These deaths were all caused by a Mexican terrorist groups which organized more than 60,000 crimes. Ornelias starts his article with a quote which is always on the victim that was killed. The victims are all bound up and before being killed, they are always interrogated and tortured. The criminals always post their killing method and throw the dead body in a public place. Ornelias also states that there are so many deaths occurring, but no one is going to remember how and when every victim was killed. He also said that the motives of the killers is unknown and that the only clue is the quote they leave on the dead body. Ornelias ends his article by saying that the government is preparing a monumental memorial to all the victims of these Mexican organized crimes.
The author's purpose of writing this article is to show and remind people of the murders that are happening. He wants to recall people the deaths. Ornelias also wants to find the motives behind these crimes and tells the public that their only hint is the quote. This article is directed to the public, or all normal citizen which needs to know about the crimes that are happening. They can't ignore them, just like the government should also do their best to find the killers.
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