Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Guatemala's President Declares War Against The Drug Cartels



Guatemala President Orders Army To Join Drugs Fight -- BBC

One day after his inauguration, Guatemalan President Otto Perez Molina has ordered the army to join the fight against drug cartels.

Mr Perez Molina, who is a retired general, called on the military to "neutralise organised crime".

Officials say the police in some areas of Guatemala have been infiltrated by drug gangs.

Guatemala is following the example of Mexico and Honduras, where the military is also tackling the drug gangs.

President Perez Molina, who is the first military figure to lead Guatemala since the return to democracy in 1986, has promised tough action against violent crime and drug trafficking.

During his campaign for the presidency, he promised voters to restore security with an "iron fist".

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More News On Guatemala's President Declaring War Against Drug/Criminal Gangs

Guatemala's president calls on troops to 'neutralize' organized crime -- CNN
Guatemala president: Mexican gang seeks control -- Boston.com/AP
Guatemala Leader Takes Office Pledging 'Iron Fist' -- ABC News/AP
Guatemalan Military Ordered To Join Fight Against Drug Cartels -- RTT News
Army Joining Guatemalan Drugs Fight -- Epoch Times
Guatemala president says Mexico’s Zetas cartel sought control -- Washington Post/AP

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