Burning Judas: Mexico Easter tradition gets political

During Holy Week in Mexico there are always processions and prayers, traditionally observed by worshipers across the country. But lesser-known traditions also persist, such as burning Judas figures as a means of overcoming evil.

Mexico City: During Holy Week in Mexico there are always processions and prayers, traditionally observed by worshipers across the country. But lesser-known traditions also persist, such as burning Judas figures as a means of overcoming evil.

Judas, the apostle who betrayed Jesus, gets what`s coming to him in this bit of faith-inspired Easter street theater: giant papier mache Judas figures -- they can cost as much as $4,000 to make -- are hung over crowds who light giant sparklers that hiss and crackle as the bad guy goes down in flames.

"This has been handed down from generation to generation," said Leonardo Linares at the capital`s Sonora marketplace, among a clutch of Judas figures getting ready to be torched.

"This really is where you learn tradition, we have kept it up all this time because we have seen everything that this art has brought, felt it being handed from parents to children."

One quirky Mexican twist: what started as a symbol of rage against a biblical traitor has expanded to the political realm.

Anybody who is particularly unpopular could be in line, such as President Enrique Pena Nieto. A figure in his likeness disappeared into flames before cheering crowds at this weekend`s Easter celebrations.

"If people don`t like them, if they did something wrong, they`ll be here," said Leonardo`s son, Luis Pablo Linares, warning that it`s open season for anyone deemed roast-worthy. The 24-year-old has been making Judas figures for sacrifice his whole life.

Pena Nieto has come under fire over his wife`s purchase of a mansion from a government contractor. His finance minister also bought a house from the same contractor, which has won lucrative government projects. Others have criticized his response in the case of 43 missing students in Iguala presumed dead.

Though Pena Nieto`s followers might not approve of his Judas-style torching at this Easter tradition, his detractors consider it a healthy way to vent frustrations.  

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