Friday, February 27, 2009

Drug war in mexico


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drug war in mexico

A team of Los Angeles Times reporters has been covering Mexico's drug war from both sides of the border since June, 2008.
Photographer Anthony Suau documents the surging influence of the drug cartels in Northern Mexico and the efforts by police to maintain law and order
Mexican President Felipe Calderon has moved strongly against drug trafficking, but many experts say only reform of the police and judiciary can stem drug-related violence.
About 90% of the parents are keeping their children home from this school in Mexico because of recent kidnapping threats, Rodrguez says, as the wave of drug-related violence seeps
President Calderón's popularity has soared as he takes on the increasingly brutal drug cartels.
Calderon changes Mexico's drug war strategy Drug cartels, unrelenting in their attacks, now target soldiers daily
To strike back at narcotics traffickers suspected of ordering the assassination of Mexico's top drug cop, President Felipe Calderon dispatched 2,000 army troops and federal police
The sickening discovery this week of 11 headless bodies heaped like broken dolls near the colonial city of Merida underscored a bitter lesson for Mexico: The battle to control the
Click to go to the item or scroll down More Than 100,000 March To Protest Drug War Violence Record Levels of Violence In Mexico Drug War Border Agent Killed By Suspected Smuggler

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