Narcosphere
The bloodshed in Ciudad Juarez being fueled by the drug war must have triggered a major alarm in Washington, D.C., this past weekend when the sister-in-law of a prominent U.S. Congressman was kidnapped while on a shopping excursion in the Mexican border town.
Juarez, located across the Rio Grande from El Paso, Texas, has been the flashpoint for escalating tensions in the drug war in recent months, as evidenced by a rash of kidnappings and some 450 murders to date — including dozens of local Mexican cops. The causes are complex and layered, ranging from widespread political and law enforcement corruption, to turf battles among rival narco-trafficking cells, to increased street-drug consumption (ie., cheap heroin) to the frustration that comes with the desperation of poverty. More
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