Tag #Drug War

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USA De-certifies Colombia as Anti-drug Partner

The United States has de-certified Colombia as a partner in the fight against drug trafficking for the first time since 1996, citing the country's failure to meet its international obligations despite billions in US aid and record-high coca cultivation.

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Some People Need Killing": Patricia Evangelista on Duterte's Drug War

Patricia Evangelista's "Some People Need Killing" details the Philippine drug war under Rodrigo Duterte, revealing the human cost and the government's propaganda that enabled it, now translated into German.

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Mexican Senator's Call for US Intervention Sparks Political Uproar

Mexican Senator Lilly Téllez ignited a political firestorm by calling Mexico a "narco-state" and requesting US intervention in its drug war during a Fox News interview, sparking condemnation from her own party and the ruling Morena party, amidst the guilty plea of drug lord Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada ...

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Mexican Mothers' Agony: A Chronicle of Disappearances and Inaction

Alma Delia Murillo's "Raíz que no desaparece" chronicles the agonizing search of Mexican mothers for their missing children, exposing governmental incompetence, societal indifference, and the physical and emotional toll on those involved.

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Mexican Navy Operation in Michoacán: 12 CJNG Members Killed, 9 Arrested

A joint operation in Huitzontla, Michoacán, between the Mexican Navy and other armed forces resulted in 12 deaths and 9 arrests of CJNG members linked to homicide, extortion, and kidnapping; 3 Navy members were injured.

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Duterte Arrested, Transferred to ICC

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested in Manila on Tuesday, June 27, 2023, and transferred to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague on Wednesday to face charges of crimes against humanity related to thousands of killings during his drug war; the ICC's action comes as...

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Colombia's De-Certification in Anti-Drug Fight: Petro Defies US, Claims Sovereignty

Colombia, despite its historical role as a key US ally in the anti-narcotics fight, has been de-certified by the US, prompting President Gustavo Petro to declare Colombia's military independence from US weaponry and reject forced crop substitution policies.

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US-Mexico Security Talks Amidst Fentanyl Crisis and Trade Threats

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visits Mexico to negotiate a new security agreement focused on fentanyl trafficking, facing pressure from President Trump's threat of trade tariffs.

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Alamán Bio Reframes Historical Narrative

In 2020, Mexican President López Obrador's criticism of Lucas Alamán prompted historian Javier Lara Bayón to write a biography offering a balanced view of Alamán's contributions to Mexico and highlighting the dangers of historical simplification in political discourse.

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Trump Pardons High-Level Drug Traffickers Despite Tough Stance

Despite advocating for harsher drug penalties, President Trump pardoned Larry Hoover, head of the Gangster Disciples, a violent drug syndicate, and other high-level traffickers, contradicting his tough-on-crime rhetoric and raising questions about the consistency of his drug policy.

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Duterte Faces ICC Charges for Philippine Drug War Killings

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte appeared via video link at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague on September 14, 2023, to face charges of crimes against humanity related to the deaths of thousands during his administration's brutal anti-drug campaign; relatives of victims ...

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Duterte Arrested for Crimes Against Humanity

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested in Manila on Tuesday and transferred to The Hague to face charges of crimes against humanity stemming from his administration's deadly war on drugs, which is estimated to have resulted in 12,000–30,000 deaths.

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