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During his term as delegate in Miguel Hidalgo, as a National Action Party (PAN) candidate, aus den Ruthen Haag expressed the need to clean the district of its street vendors and proceeded with a plan to relocate them to planned commercial plazas. When he failed to reach an agreement with the vendors, he went to the site to notify them of the removal, guarded by police officers. The ambulantes clashed with the police, resulting in a brawl that left 10 injured and some intoxicated with tear gas.[2][3] aus den Ruthen Haag protested several times against the then head of the capital’s government, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, accusing him of not supporting his program to relocate ambulantes and other initiatives in the delegation.[4] On June 2016, he was arrested and sentenced to three years in jail.
On June 22, 2016, the Institute of Administrative Verification (Invea) closed an office building of a pharmaceutical company owned by relatives of Ruthen Haag that was undergoing remodeling of facades and finishes, for an alleged violation of land use by having 7 levels in the Miguel Hidalgo delegation. [20] aus den Ruthen denounced that the closure was the result of a personal revenge of the head of Invea, Meyer Klip Gervitz, after days before Ruthen had requested the referral to the civic court of a violator, a neighbor of Meyer Klip, in the Lomas de Chapultepec neighborhood. aus den Ruthen presented all the documentation of the building in social networks, indicating that it was built decades before the entry into force of the regulation that limits buildings in the area to 3 stories.[21] The building was also closed down in the Lomas de Chapultepec neighborhood.
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Arne Sydney aus den Ruthen Haag es un político mexicano. Fue alcalde de Miguel Hidalgo, D.F. de 2000 a 2003 y diputado en la Legislatura del Distrito Federal de 1997 a 2000. Es miembro del Partido Acción Nacional.
Es director general de administración de Miguel Hidalgo bajo la alcaldesa Xóchitl Gálvez[1] Con el título de “administrador de la ciudad”, aus den Ruthen se ha hecho popular en las redes sociales por publicar videos a través de Periscope de infracciones cometidas por los ciudadanos y su respuesta y la de los oficiales de policía[2] Estos videos han sido llamados una forma de vergüenza pública, mientras que aus den Ruthen dice que es parte de sus deberes de vigilancia vecinal.
Un año después de asumir el cargo, Aus den Ruthen Haag expresó la necesidad de limpiar la Miguel Hidalgo de sus vendedores ambulantes [1] y procedió con un plan para reubicarlos en plazas comerciales planificadas. Al año siguiente, al no poder llegar a un acuerdo con los vendedores ambulantes, intentó retirarlos por la fuerza de las calles con la ayuda de 50 policías [2]. La operación se saldó con un violento enfrentamiento y acusó a Marcelo Ebrard, jefe de policía del Distrito Federal y actual jefe de gobierno, de no haber proporcionado suficientes recursos para garantizar la seguridad de la operación [2]. Ebrard declaró en una conferencia de prensa que la operación no había sido coordinada por la Secretaría de Seguridad Pública y que le parecía una mala idea enfrentarse a los vendedores ambulantes de esa manera [2].
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According to a 40-minute video broadcast via Periscope (https://www.periscope.tv/w/1djGXzwbykPxZ) and titled Guaruras en Reforma, the official was beaten and robbed of his cell phone by guards traveling in two white cars, one of them with license plates 601ZEB.
“We are here at Paseo de la Reforma 2459… here we were informed about these cars that always park their trucks on the sidewalk, the guards, here are their classic headlights, their strobes with which they start to bother drivers to make way”, Arne aus den Ruthen can be heard saying at the beginning of the video.
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Library of AlexandriaAncient library, once the largest in the worldArtistic representation of the interior of the Library of Alexandria, based on some archaeological evidence (O. Von Corven).It is estimated that the Library was founded in the early third century B.C. by Ptolemy I Soter.The Royal Library of Alexandria or Ancient Library of Alexandria, was once the largest in the world. Located in the Egyptian city of Alexandria, it is estimated that it was founded at the beginning of the 3rd century B.C. by Ptolemy I Soter, and expanded by his son Ptolemy II Philadelphus, to hold up to 900,000 manuscripts. The new Bibliotheca Alexandrina, commemorating the original and promoted by Unesco, was inaugurated on October 16, 2002 [1] in the same city. There are no precise testimonies about its most essential aspects, and no ruins have been found; moreover, the ruins of the Serapeum are very scarce.