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20/08/2012 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Mexico - In Mexico’s murder city, the war appears over
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — When this city was among the most murderous in the world, the morgue ran out of room, the corpses stacked to the ceiling in the wheezing walk-in freezers.
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28/06/2012 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Mexico - Drug War: Official explanation of deadly gunfight at Mexico City airport spurs questions
Two days after a deadly shootout at the capital’s busy international airport, Mexican officials sought to calm fears Wednesday, stressing that the facility was fully operational and safe for travelers.
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30/08/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
For Mexico’s accused criminals, made-for-TV confessions
Hours after his capture, authorities paraded the alleged mass murderer Oscar Osvaldo Garcia before the news media to have his picture taken. This performance — called “the presentation” — is an almost daily ritual in Mexico.
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30/08/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
For Mexico’s accused criminals, made-for-TV confessions
Hours after his capture, authorities paraded the alleged mass murderer Oscar Osvaldo Garcia before the news media to have his picture taken. This performance — called “the presentation” — is an almost daily ritual in Mexico.
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31/07/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Libyan rebels say rogue fighters killed general
Libya’s rebel government announced Friday that its top military chief, Gen. Abdul Fattah Younis, was assassinated by its own rebel fighters, who dumped his bullet-ridden and burned body outside Benghazi.
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30/05/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Mexico - Mexican drug cartels muscle in on lucrative movie and music piracy business
When hundreds of Mexican police crashed through the doors into a warren of mysterious warehouses and humming laboratories, they uncovered one of the largest illegal manufacturing centers of pirated movies and music ever found in Latin America.
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30/05/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Mexico - Mexican drug cartels muscle in on lucrative movie and music piracy business
When hundreds of Mexican police crashed through the doors into a warren of mysterious warehouses and humming laboratories, they uncovered one of the largest illegal manufacturing centers of pirated movies and music ever found in Latin America.
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15/04/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Mexico - Violence increases pressure on Calderon
The mass killing, mass graves and mass arrests of police this week in northeastern Mexico have shaken the government of President Felipe Calderon, who faces mounting pressure to stem sensational violence.
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24/02/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Calderon says Mexico has caught 'main suspect' in U.S. agent's killing
Mexican President Felipe Calderon said Wednesday that soldiers have arrested "the main suspect" in the highway ambush that killed a U.S. federal anti-narcotics agent last week.
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12/02/2011 | Frente Externo
Mexico - Respected Mexican journalist fired for addressing Calderon drinking rumor
In a well-rehearsed act of political theater, a group of leftist opposition congressmen unfurled a banner in the Chamber of Deputies bearing a large photo of a sleepy-faced President Felipe Calderon and the challenge: "Would you let a drunk drive your car? No, right? So why would you let him run the country?".
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08/10/2010 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
U.S. struggles to stop flow of guns to Mexico
Efforts to stem the smuggling of weapons from the United States to Mexican drug cartels have been frustrated by bureaucratic infighting, a lack of training and the delayed delivery of a computer program to Mexico, according to U.S. and Mexican officials.
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22/07/2010 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Ciudad Juarez car bomb shows new sophistication in Mexican drug cartels' tactics
The car bomb that exploded near the U.S. border in Ciudad Juarez last week was a sophisticated device never before seen in Mexico, triggered by cellphone after police and medical workers were lured to the scene, according to Mexican and U.S. investigators.
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16/06/2010 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Deadly drug violence in Mexico on rise; gang fights, federal clashes blamed
Mexico's drug violence is surging across the country as cartel assassins, local thugs and federal forces engage in running gun battles, highway ambushes and prison clashes.
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10/06/2010 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Mexican officials decry U.S. Border Patrol shooting of teenager
Mexican leaders on Wednesday condemned the fatal shooting of a Mexican teenager by the U.S. Border Patrol at the border in El Paso, as U.S. officials scrambled to investigate the circumstances surrounding the second killing of a Mexican by a U.S. agent in two weeks.
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11/02/2010 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Mexican drug cartels draws Guatemalan army to jungles where it fought civil war
The once-fearsome Guatemalan army has returned to the jungles where it battled Marxist guerrillas a generation ago, this time to hunt shadowy Mexican drug traffickers fighting for control of strategic smuggling routes to the United States.
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10/02/2010 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Mexican drug cartels draws Guatemalan army to jungles where it fought civil war
The once-fearsome Guatemalan army has returned to the jungles where it battled Marxist guerrillas a generation ago, this time to hunt shadowy Mexican drug traffickers fighting for control of strategic smuggling routes to the United States.
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04/12/2009 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
U.S. lagging in sending anti-drug aid to Mexico, GAO says
The United States has spent a fraction of the money pledged -- just $24 million of $1.3 billion appropriated -- to help Mexico in its bloody three-year-old battle against the drug cartels that have turned parts of country into a war zone and left 15,000 dead, according to a U.S. government report issued Thursday.
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04/12/2009 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
U.S. lagging in sending anti-drug aid to Mexico, GAO says
The United States has spent a fraction of the money pledged -- just $24 million of $1.3 billion appropriated -- to help Mexico in its bloody three-year-old battle against the drug cartels that have turned parts of country into a war zone and left 15,000 dead, according to a U.S. government report issued Thursday.
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14/12/2008 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Mexico Kidnapping Death Stokes Outrage
Growing Fear, Distrust of Police Make Teen's Killing 'a Crime Against the Public'
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