Friday, May 28, 2010

Jamaica's Violence Claims 73 Lives While Authorities Seek Drug Kingpin

Jamaica Unrest Death Toll Reaches 73 -- Voice of America

Jamaican police say 73 people have been killed since authorities launched an assault Sunday for an alleged drug lord wanted by the United States.

Authorities announced the increased death toll Thursday.

The outbreak of violence was triggered when the Jamaican government moved to extradite Christopher "Dudus" Coke. He is wanted in the United States for alleged cocaine and arms trafficking.

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More News On Jamaica

Jamaica leader under fire over assault -- AFP
Jamaican PM unable to say where alleged drug lord is -- National Post
Death toll rises to 76 in Jamaica raids -- Dallas News/McClatchy News/AP
Jamaican gunfight death toll rises to 73 -- CBC
Jamaican unrest toll rises -- Al Jazeera
Jamaica death toll rises but kingpin eludes assault -- AFP
Deaths Rise in Jamaica Amid Manhunt -- Wall Street Journal
Hunt for drug 'kingpin' fuels unrest in Jamaica -- Calgary Herald/AFP
Witnesses: Bodies burning in Jamaica -- CNN
Bullets, bodies haunt Jamaica -- Miami Herald
Jamaicans, Under Siege, Speak Out -- New York Times
Independence only brought crime and violence to Jamaica -- Times Online
Jamaica violence 'linked to US drug market' -- BBC
Jamaica's assertive gangs symptom of deeper crisis -- Toronto Star
Tourist-dependent Jamaica suffers image blow -- AFP
Tears for Jamaica: It’s Safe for Tourists, Sad for Citizens -- Macleans
The battle for Kingston, Jamaica -- The Guardian
Jamaica's Drug Rebellion -- Chris Salewicz, Wall Street Journal

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