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      <title>U.S. supply over 15,000 weapons to the mexican drug-cartels</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2010 23:41:17 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>San Diego, California. US.- The mexican drug-cartels recieve over 15,000 weapons from the U.S. between 2005 and 2009 accoding to a study done by the Trans-Frontier Institute of the University of San Diego. 

The study mentions the increasing tendencies in the use of military rifles and ammo despite the gorvements Mexico and U.S. attempt to stop the smuggling. 

The study was made by Colby Goodman and Michel Marizco with the colaboration of the Wilson Center on San Diego, California. 

The authorities mention that this weapons are used by the drug-cartel forces to attack police/law enforcements corporations, politicians/burocratic members and journalist of Mexico, pay &quot;tributes&quot; to the bussnises and even attack US State Department workers. 

&quot;This actions also helps to create fluxes of immigration to avoid the violent zones in this case the U.S.&quot; metions the study

On May 2010 the mexican goverment mention that 75,000 weapons seized on the last 3 years, 80% (over 60,000) where from the U.S from states like Texas, Arizona and California. 

One of the catalyzers of this increasing demand of weapons from the U.S. in Mexico are the rising prices of the assault rifles AK-47 which cost on the black market from US $ 1,200 to US $ 1,600 on the U.S but on Mexico are priced between US $2,000 and US $4,000. 

The study indicates that 2 most seized weapons (from the U.S.) where the AK-47 assault rifles and the cloned versions of the Colt AR-15 (of Romanian company that export it to the U.S.) 

Other weapons that are smuggled are the powerful Barret M82 Long Range Sniper Rifle Caliber .50, 5.7x28mm handguns and AK-47 magazines with capacitu of 50, 70 or even 100 bullets. 

The authors of this study said that the U.S. goverments give more resources to the ATF to increase their operatives on the south border plus important changes on the laws like notify to the authorities is an individual buy a certain amount of weapons in a short time period. 

Also remove the licenses of the gun shops that violate the U.S. laws, add ATF officers on the cosulates placed on Mexico with the highest rates of U.S. weapons like Guadalajara (Jalisco), Hermosillo (Sonora), Nuevo Laredo and Reynosa (Tamaulipas)</description>
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      <title>111,000,000 MEXICANS KILLED IN DRUG RELATED SHOOT OUT.</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2010 13:21:50 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>MEXICO CITY-In the latest incident of drug-related violence to hit the country, all 111 million citizens of Mexico were killed Monday during a shoot-out between rival drug cartels.

According to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, the violence was sparked by a botched drug deal involving an estimated 20 kilograms of marijuana, a dispute that led low-level members of the Sinaloa cartel to open fire on local dealers in Culiac'an. Within seconds, the gunfire had spread to Chihuahua, Michoac'an, Yucat'an, and, minutes later, the other 27 Mexican states, leaving every person in Mexico dead.

&quot;We're still piecing together details, but it looks as though the incident began as an act of retaliation against Sinaloa by two foot soldiers from the Los Zetas cartel,&quot; DEA administrator Michele Leonhart said. &quot;The Gulf and Tijuana cartels then responded before being ambushed by La Familia Michoac'ana and Los Negros. At that point, witnesses reported hearing roughly 357 million gunshots, during which time the Mexican populace was caught in the crossfire and killed.&quot;

&quot;A four-gram bag of cocaine was also recovered by agents,&quot; Leonhart added.

Leonhart said the DEA has sealed off the 761,606-square-mile crime scene, which is littered with bullet-riddled bodies and assault rifles, and splattered with blood.


The DEA investigation has so far determined that 20 million of the victims were murdered in the shoot-out while driving, biking, or walking to their homes, and that stray bullets killed another 8 million people watching the violence from their windows or balconies. An additional 1 million sons who set out to avenge the deaths of their fathers were annihilated in the final minutes while attempting to settle the score.

Authorities also confirmed that a number of Mexican residents were immediately taken hostage by gangs, but all 20 million were murdered execution style when relatives failed to pay their ransom to local drug lords.

Several tourists who managed to escape the violence by hiding in the ruins of Templo Mayor in Mexico City were stunned by the gruesome aftermath.

&quot;We just heard some shouting at first and then a bunch of gunshots,&quot; said Allan Curtis, who was on vacation with four friends. &quot;It probably only lasted for a few minutes, but when we came out there were like 8 million bodies in the streets.&quot;

In response to the violence, Mexican president Felipe Calder'on declared a state of emergency before being gunned down at the podium by passing drug dealers.

Mexican law enforcement struggled to maintain order during the massacre, with 4 million police officers taking point-bank shots to the face while attempting to collect bribes; others were reportedly driven out to the desert where corrupt partners slit their throats.

&quot;We are doing our best at the moment to locate any Mexican police or military officials who are still alive so that we may work hand-in-hand with them to combat the growing problem of drug violence in Mexico,&quot; Leonhart told reporters. &quot;Episodes like this are simply unacceptable and will not be tolerated by the United States government.&quot;

At press time, U.S. drug dealers said they were not sure how or when the vast supplies of marijuana left behind by the Mexican cartels would reach their intended consumers, but they wished to assure the American public that they are doing all they can.</description>
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