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<text id=90TT2133>
<title>
Aug. 13, 1990: Belated Justice
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Aug. 13, 1990 Iraq On The March
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<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
NATION, Page 36
Belated Justice
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<body>
<p>Another conviction in the murder of a DEA agent
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<p> In central Mexico Ruben Zuno Arce is known as Don Ruben,
wealthy cattleman, son of a governor, brother-in-law of a
Mexican President and an influential provincial political boss.
In the U.S. last week the dapper Zuno, 60, added another
credential to his resume: convicted felon. A Los Angeles jury
found him guilty of racketeering, kidnapping conspiracy, and
aiding and abetting the 1985 kidnap-murder of U.S. Drug
Enforcement Administration agent Enrique Camarena.
</p>
<p> DEA agents burst into grins and clapped one another on the
back. Zuno is the most prominent of the seven men tried so far
in connection with the still unsolved Camarena murder. U.S.
Justice Department prosecutors charged that Zuno, arrested last
year while visiting Los Angeles, was a top executive of the
Guadalajara drug cartel and a power broker who used his
political connections in Mexico City to protect vast cocaine
and marijuana operations.
</p>
<p> When DEA investigations threatened those operations,
prosecutors said, Zuno plotted with drug kingpins and several
prominent Mexican officials to have Camarena kidnapped and
tortured. The object was to find out how much U.S. agents knew
about the traffickers and their patrons in the government. A
cartel bodyguard turned government witness testified that a few
months before the abduction, Zuno told the other alleged
conspirators that Camarena should be interrogated on what he
knew about "my general," referring to General Juan Arevalo
Gardoqui, then Mexico's Secretary of Defense. U.S. officials
claim that a transcript of a torture-interrogation session,
which the kidnappers taped, shows that Camarena was asked about
Arevalo. DEA agents hope that Zuno, who could receive a life
sentence, will weaken and talk about other powerful people
behind Camarena's death.
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<p> Next on trial will be Humberto Alvarez Machain, a
Guadalajara physician accused of giving medicine to Camarena
during the torture sessions so he would survive until his
questioning was complete. The capture of Alvarez, who was
tracked down by Mexican bounty hunters and delivered to DEA
agents in El Paso, has caused a rift between the U.S. and
Mexico. The Mexican government is demanding the arrest and
extradition of the DEA agent who masterminded the snatch.
Retorts U.S. Attorney General Dick Thornburgh: "It's a mistake
for the government of Mexico not to cooperate [in bringing] to
justice those persons who have contributed to this dreadful
incident."
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