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2006-02-16 22:03:00
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DEMONS IN EDEN - LYDIA CACHO CASE UPDATE

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1. (U) Summary. The case of Lydia Cacho, the independent
journalist arrested in December on libel and defamation
charges, exploded back into the headlines on February 14 when
the media released excerpts of a tape containing alleged
phone conversations in which businessman Kamel Nacif is heard
plotting with Puebla Governor Mario Marin (PRI) to have Cacho
jailed in retaliation for her associating Nacif with Jean
Succar Kuri, an accused pedophile (Reftel). The tape
contains numerous profanity-laced exchanges between voices
that appear to be those of Nacif and various officials
involved in the case. In one conversation, Nacif refers to
Marin as his "hero" and promises to send him two bottles of
cognac to show his appreciation. In other conversations,
Nacif discusses paying the judge on the case to assure a
conviction as well as paying a guard in the jail to arrange
for Cacho to be raped during her detention. The Governor's
office denies that it is his voice on the tape and stated
that someone must have fabricated the recording using
sophisticated technology. Numerous public figures, including
the three leading presidential candidates, have called for a
federal investigation, and PRD candidate Andres Manuel Lopez
Obrador (AMLO) and PAN candidate Felipe Calderon have called
for Marin to resign. This evolving story could definitely
have a political impact beyond the borders of Puebla -
something PRI candidate Roberto Madrazo surely hopes does not
happen for the sake of his presidential aspirations. End
Summary.


2. (U) On December 16, Puebla state police arrested Cacho in
front of her office in Cancun and transported her by car over
1,000 miles to the city of Puebla to face libel and
defamation charges brought by Nacif. The charges against
Cacho stem from her 2005 book, "The Demons of Eden," in which
she alleges links between a child prostitution ring and a
number of government officials, politicians, businessmen, and
drug traffickers. While Cacho did not directly implicate
Nacif of any wrongdoing, she did identify him as a friend of
Succar Kuri - who is at the center of a child prostitution

and pornography ring. (Note: Succar Kuri is currently being
held in Arizona and is fighting extradition back to Mexico.
End note.) A judge released Cacho on bail after 30 hours in
detention, and the libel charges were later dropped. Cacho
still faces defamation charges, but the case was recently
removed to the State of Quintana Roo.
A Valentine's Day Gift for Cacho


3. (U) On February 14 the local media first reported on the
contents of a tape that contained alleged phone conversations
in which Nacif, a prominent Puebla-based businessman, plots
with several state government officials to jail and
intimidate Cacho. The tape, left anonymously earlier in the
week at the Mexican daily La Jornada and W Radio, contains
about one hour of profanity-laced conversations allegedly
recorded via a tap on Nacif's phone line. In the
conversations, a voice that sounds like Nacif's discusses
plans to have Cacho jailed and raped. The recording also
contains conversations in which Nacif purportedly discusses
efforts to help fight the extradition of Succar Kuri from the
U.S. to Mexico.


4. (U) The Human Rights poloff met with Cacho February 9 to
discuss Trafficking in Persons in the Cancun area. During
the conversation, the HR poloff asked Cacho about the status
of her own case, to which she replied that she was pleased
that it was removed to Quintana Roo and felt that she now had
a chance of getting a fair trial. She also said that she
stood by assertions made in her book and that her case
demonstrated the high degree of corruption at all levels of
government. Cacho responded to the news of the tape by
saying in an interview with the Mexican daily El Universal
that the tape showed that Nacif "bought off the attorney
general, the judge, and the governor himself with a couple of
bottles of imported cognac. To me it is contemptible. The
only thing left for Mario Marin, if he has any dignity, is to
resign."

It Could Get Even Uglier


5. (U) The story has been widely reported in the news for
three days and numerous high-level politicians and public
figures have been calling for an investigation and Marin's
resignation. Calderon demanded the prosecution of any
wrongdoing - even if committed by a governor or a powerful
businessman. AMLO called for the intervention of President
Fox (PAN) to resolve Cacho's case and for Marin to resign.
Madrazo continues to reject the idea that Marin would be
involved in any such plot against Cacho, but he said that
there should be an investigation into not only the contents

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of the tape, but the source as well.


6. (SBU) In an unrelated meeting that took place just as the
scandal was breaking, PRI Senator Genaro Borrego told poloff
that Marin's "inconvenient" comments about Cacho would
further tarnish the PRI's image and undermine what little
chance it had of regaining Los Pinos - especially coming in
the aftermath of the revelations about former PRI
presidential hopeful Arturo Montiel's suspect financial
transactions. Madrazo admitted in Wednesday's edition of La
Jornada that the PRI had lost 14 points in the polls due to
the Montiel scandal.

Comment


7. (SBU) There is definitely the potential for serious
political and criminal consequences as a result of the
intense media attention to this story. Rights groups have
been saying from the start that Cacho's arrest was a clear
example of the continued ability of the powerful and
politically connected to manipulate corrupt government
officials and the judicial system for their own benefit. If
Marin (an ally of Madrazo) continues to be at the center this
high-profile scandal, the PRI will have an even harder time
convincing the public that it is no longer the party of
corruption and special interests. And, while AMLO has made
some strong public statements calling for Marin to resign, he
may tone down his rhetoric given he probably would not want
to review memories the PRD scandals in which high ranking
party officials were caught on videotape accepting bribes.
As for the PAN, a federal investigation and prosecution could
be a golden opportunity for President Fox, and consequently
Calderon, to show that the PAN is the anti-corruption party
and that the PRI still has not abandoned its old ways.


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