Monday, March 30, 2009

Mexico's drug war (in pictures)

In December of 2006, Mexico's new President Felipe Calderón declared war on the drug cartels, reversing earlier government passiveness. Since then, the government has made some gains, but at a heavy price - gun battles, assasinations, kidnappings, fights between rival cartels, and reprisals have resulted in over 9,500 deaths since December 2006 - over 5,300 killed last year alone. President Barack Obama recently announced extra agents were being deployed to the border and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton heads to Mexico today to pursue a broad diplomatic agenda - overshadowed now by spiraling drug violence and fears of greater cross-border spillover. Officials on both sides of the border are committed to stopping the violence, and stemming the flow of drugs heading north and guns and cash heading south. (34 photos total)

See also:

  1. Voiceless in Mexico: the dead women of Juárez...
  2. 23 seconds of madness in Monterrey in Mexico...
  3. Swiss say okay to State-prescribed heroin...
  4. South American leaders call for drug legalization...

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