08/09/2009 | Filmmaker slain in El Salvador was worried about growing violence
Alex Renderos and Tracy Wilkinson
Christian Poveda was dismayed by the increasing viciousness of the gangs he had chronicled. 'Government authorities have no idea of the monster facing them,' he said a day before his death.
The day before he was killed this week, Christian Poveda, veteran photojournalist and documentary filmmaker, said he was worried. The Salvadoran street gangs whose lives Poveda had chronicled in recent years were turning uglier than ever.
A brief glimmer of hope -- gang leaders speaking of a truce and ending the daily, deadly violence that has terrorized tiny El Salvador for years -- had vanished. A new crop of leaders was emerging who seemed more vicious and less inclined to negotiate or moderate their criminal actions, including extortion, carjacking and killing.
"Government authorities have no idea of the monster facing them," said the French-born journalist, 54, whose recent documentary, "La Vida Loca," portrayed the desperate, brutal lives of gangs that have their roots in Los Angeles.
A day after Poveda made these comments to The Times, he was dead.
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