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GUESTLIST 2016 / ISSUE 95 11 The incident occurred at the Blue Parrot venue in Playa Del Carmen where Sidney Charles was on. BPM Festival released a statement explaining "The violence began on 12th street in front of the club and three members of the BPM security team were among those whose lives were lost while trying to protect patrons inside". Following the incident Playa Del Carmen's mayor, Cristina Torres Gómez cancelled all upcoming dance music festivals including the Arena Festival. Speaking at a press conference she made it clear that these kind of events are no longer welcome in the region, and that this will be the last BPM there. "We want these types of events to go ... We won't allow one more" she said. Her tough stance comes as a speculation grew of the violence being related to conflicts between organisers and Mexico's drug cartels. The morning following the shooting, blankets bearing spay painted messages appeared in the city calling out a Canadian co-founder of the event. It read: "This is a sign that we are already here because you didn't align...BPM, it is the beginning we are going to cut the heads of Golfos, PELONES and chapulines, Atte el FAYO from the old SCHOOL." It's believed that Fayo Z is the nickname of leader of the Zetas cartel. The Zetas cartel are considered by the US as one of Mexico's most dangerous and advanced cartels. They are one of two cartels known to operate in the region of Quintana Roo. Many DJs including Jackmaster, Dubfire and Loco Dice took to Twitter to pay their respects. Big love to the BPM Festival <3 NOT THE GREATEST END OF 10TH BPM FESTIVAL The more you love your life, the happier your life is. Everyone has a different life and we all are in a different position. But there is one thing we have in common - We all want to be happy, isn't this what we all dreaming of? Of course it might seem, sometimes like circummstances do not allow you to have that better life. Sometimes we hate our life. But is hating your own life going to improove it? No. But if you do the oposite, it will work. What is the oposite of hate? Love! Exactly! How is love going to make your life better? 1. If you love what you do, more - you will feel better doing it! 2. If you love what you do, more - eventually, you will become better at doing it! 3. If you love your life, more - you will be motivated to invest more of yourself into it! Be mindful, on what you put out, because that is what you will get back. Afterall, the more you love your life, the happier your life is... THE MORE YOU LOVE LIFE, THE BETTER YOUR LIFE IS! At the closing party of Mexico's BPM Festival, a gunman opened fire killing five and injuring a further fifteen. Ourmala is a charity based in Hackney, east London, which is dedicated to helping refugees and asylum seekers through yoga. The charity provides therapeutic yoga classes, nutritional lunches, English classes, access to critical services like safety, food, water and shelter and other activities. It also refunds for the cost of travel. Ourmala run gender-sensitive classes for women as well as classes for children, young people and men. Classes and events are held across London, in spaces such as Hackney City Farm, South Kensington Evolve Wellbeing Centre and British Red Cross centres in Islington, Lewisham and Hammersmith. They have a timetable online. You can refer yourself or someone else on their website. YOGA FOR REFUGEES: OURMALA

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