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Written by bbstf
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Monday, 28 July 2008 |
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According to an AP article, a $400 million US aid package to fight the Mexican drug cartels may be funding military corruption: "People in cities on the front lines of Mexico's battle against trafficking say they are increasingly frustrated with military tactics — a shift in opinion that threatens to undermine Calderon's nationwide crackdown.
Mexico's National Human Rights Commission says it has documented more than 600 cases of abuse since Calderon sent 20,000 soldiers across the nation to take back territory controlled by drug lords." |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 28 July 2008 )
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Written by bbstf
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Thursday, 26 June 2008 |
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Mexican drug cartels are now terrorizing neighborhoods in the United States, according to a WND article: "Six men in police tactical clothing are suspected of shooting a man to death, firing more than 100 rounds into his Pheonix home in what some are calling a Mexican drug cartel hit performed by members of the active Mexican Army." Three of the men were arrested; they were apparently planning to ambush police, but ran out of ammunition. |
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Written by bbstf
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Thursday, 26 June 2008 |
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Corruption and drugs aren't a problem limited to the United States and Mexico. WorldNetDaily has released various stories on Scott Loper, a former New Jersey police officer, who was imprisoned in Canada upon discovering a police run narcotics ring. Not only was Scott Loper denied access to consular services, but was also tortured and entombed in a steel coffin for months. Unfortunately, Congress and the President have so far shown an indifference to the issue, being more concerned with keeping the Canadian government happy than protecting our own citizens... |
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