Friday, March 29, 2024

Drugs & Narcotráfico

Interview: Dr. William I. Robinson on Power, Domination and Conflicts in...

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In an interview with between Dawn Paley and Dr William I. Robinson on power and conflict in Mexico, and beyond, Robinson encourages us to look of the current structural crisis, not with traditional notions of imperialism but in terms of the rise of 21s

MEXICO: Top Mexican drugs lord killed in fierce gunbattle with military

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'Storm Tony', high-profile leader of the Gulf cartel, and four of his gunmen die in attacks by navy special forces and helicopters as the fight against Mexico's drug cartels continues.

Narcotrafficking in Mexico: Neoliberalism and a Militarized State

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In an interview with La Jornada Michoacán, Daniela Morales talks to British academic, Peter Watt, who argues that neoliberal policies and the war on Mexican drug cartels are part of the same project; to maintain a weak democracy and a militarized state

The Drug War: Towards a ‘Plan Central America’

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The increasing intervention of the US in the region in the name of the war on drugs is raising questions over their longer term motives.

Letter from Rio

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In Rio de Janeiro the authorities mounted a full-scale military operation to clear out the criminal gangs from the huge Complexo do Alemão favela. In a special article for LAB, Jan Rocha reports.

Mexico’s drug cartels unleash a weekend of bloody violence

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Gang kills 13 at drug rehab clinic in border town of Tijuana. High school students in Ciudad Juárez gunned down at birthday party.

Hitmen kill fifteen in massacre at Mexican carwash

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Third massacre in just a few days renews pressure on President Felipe Calderón to stop violence. 

Mexico’s Refugees: A Hidden Cost of the Drugs War

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As fighting between rival drug cartels intensifies Rosenburg looks as the social dislocation which is occuring for the people who live in the worst hit areas.

U.S. must act to curb violence in Mexico

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As the milestone of 3000 deaths within a year is passed in Cuidad Juárez; Michael Deibert looks at the reasons behind the violence.

MEXICO: 2010 Was the most Violent Year in the Country, reports...

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As 2010 drew to a close Calderón acknowledged that it had been the bloodiest on record; as the fight against the drug lords continues. (English/Espanol)

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