Friday, October 29, 2010

Mexico's Drug Cartel War -- News Updates October 29, 2010



Mexico's Drug War: Massacres Continue Unabated -- L.A. Times

Four mass shootings have left 48 dead in a week across Mexico, signaling an unabated pace for drug-related violence in the country's four-year drug wars, which has claimed more than 28,000 lives overall.

The 28,000 figure was reported by federal authorities in August, and since then hundreds more have been slain, disappeared, or turned up dead. The carnage has extended from the southern state of Guerrero to the border city of Ciudad Juarez, by far the deadliest in Mexico and sometimes called the deadliest city in the world. More than 2,600 people have died in Ciudad Juarez this year alone, and "very close to 7,000" people have been killed since intense daily violence began there in January 2008, according to independent researcher Molly Molloy, who keeps a tally of deaths in Juarez.

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More News On Mexico's Drug Cartel Wars

Drugs gangs bring death and terror in Mexico -- BBC
Civilians Falling Victim to Mexico Drug War -- New York Times
'No alternative' to Mexico's drug war - says Calderon -- BBC
President Calderon says US fuels Mexico's drug wars -- BBC
Seven Mexican police killed in ambush -- Sydney Morning Herald/AFP
4 killed as gunmen attack factory buses in Ciudad Juarez -- L.A. Times
Six killed in capital amid wave of Mexico attacks -- AFP
Factory workers targeted in Mexican shooting -- CNN
Mexican car wash massacre: Rehab centers latest target in drug war -- Christian Science Monitor
Fifteen people killed at Mexican car wash -- AFP
Drug gunmen kill 15 at Mexican car wash, the third massacre in less than a week -- New York Daily News
Gunmen Kill 15 at Mexican Car Wash -- Wall Street Journal
Official: Tijuana massacre may be related to pot bust -- L.A. Times
Tijuana Is No Longer the Drug War Exception -- New Yorker
1,200 Minors Died in Mexico's Drug War Since 2006: NGO -- Arirang
Mexican drug cartel gains foothold in Guatemala -- Sacramento Bee
Latin America's leaders condemn California's Prop. 19 to legalize marijuana -- Christian Science Monitor
Mexico’s Drug Cartels Have Penetrated 270 US Cities – Maybe More -- Gather News
Mexico: America's Drug Habit Is Killing Us -- Aol News

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