The tragic consequences of Mexico's failure to tackle organised crime | Luis Hernandez Navarro
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The tragic consequences of Mexico's failure to tackle organised crime | Luis Hernandez Navarro

Monterrey : Mexico | May 15, 2012 at 8:55 AM PDT
Source: The Guardian
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Grafitti saying 'Z 100%', referring to the drug gang Los Zetas, is seen near where 49 mutilated bodies were found in Monterrey, northern Mexico. Photograph: Miguel Sierra/EPA Mexico has become a paradise for the nota rosa , or red press, those sections of our media that focus on sensational crime and... FULL ARTICLE AT The Guardian
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Beheadings, mutilations and executions continue in Mexico despite a government crackdown on organised crime
Beheadings, mutilations and executions continue in Mexico despite a government crackdown on organised crime
 
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