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Mexico's Drug War - Backgrounder

In recent years, Mexico's drug cartels have waged increasingly violent battles with one another as well as with the Mexican government. Upon taking office in December 2006, Mexican President Felipe Calderon deployed thousands of federal troops in an aggressive crackdown on drug-related violence. Yet death tolls continue to rise. There were more than 2,500 drug-related deaths in 2007, and the yearly...

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Mexico speeds up transfers of drug suspects to U.S.

The government of President Felipe Calderon is extraditing drug suspects and other fugitives to the United States at a record pace.

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Mexican government pushing extradition

The government of President Felipe Calderon is extraditing drug suspects and other fugitives to the United States at a record pace, reflecting a quiet but seismic shift in Mexican policy that many analysts say could help dismantle trafficking gangs. Calderon'...

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Mexican president vows to clean up corruption

President Felipe Calderon pledged Sunday to clean up corruption within his administration and vowed that his government would never negotiate with drug lords.

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Mexican president vows to clean up corruption

President Felipe Calderon pledged Sunday to clean up corruption within his administration and vowed his government would never negotiate with drug lords.

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Success In Mexico

Success In Mexico Mexico is having some success in fighting the drug traffickers that are causing so much trouble for Mexicans and their government. President Felipe Calderon and his government defended their fight against public corruption and drug trafficking Friday, asking for greater… Go to Source Share and Enjoy:

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Success In Mexico

Mexico is having some success in fighting the drug traffickers that are causing so much trouble for Mexicans and their government. President Felipe Calderon and his government defended their fight against public corruption and drug trafficking Friday, asking for greater...

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Success In Mexico

Mexico is having some success in fighting the drug traffickers that are causing so much trouble for Mexicans and their government. President Felipe Calderón and his government defended their fight against public corruption and drug trafficking Friday, asking for greater powers to go after organized crime. They conceded that most Mexicans feel unsafe and that many police are unqualified to do their...

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Calderon claims progress in drug war

MEXICO CITY, Nov. 29 (UPI) -- Mexican President Felipe Calderon says he has made progress in weeding out corrupt police officers in his ongoing war against violent drug traffickers. Appearing with Cabinet ministers Friday at a National Security Council meeting in Mexico City, Calderon touted the arrests of Noe Ramirez Mandujano, a former chief of the anti-organized-crime unit at Mexico's attorney...

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War on the Border

It’s amazing how little attention this is getting : President Felipe Calderón and his government defended their fight against public corruption and drug trafficking Friday, asking for greater powers to go after organized crime. They conceded that most Mexicans feel unsafe and that many police are unqualified to do their jobs. … More than 4,500 people have been killed in drug-related violence since...

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World News: Calderón Defends War on Cartels

MEXICO CITY, Nov. 28 -- President Felipe Calderón and his government defended their fight against public corruption and drug trafficking Friday, asking for greater powers to go after organized crime. They conceded that most Mexicans feel unsafe and

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Calderón Defends War on Cartels

MEXICO CITY, Nov. 28 -- President Felipe Calderón and his government defended their fight against public corruption and drug trafficking Friday, asking for greater powers to go after organized crime. They conceded that most Mexicans feel unsafe and that many police are unqualified to do their jobs.

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Half of my country's police aren't up to the job, says Mexican president locked in bloody fight with drug cartels

Mexican President Felipe Calderon, locked in a war with violent drug cartels, has said that half of the police recently tested are unqualified to do their jobs.

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Juan Camilo Mouriño: Mexican politician

Juan Camilo Mouriño, was a rising star in Mexican politics, and a key figure in the government’s war on organised crime. He was a close friend of President Felipe Calderón, and his death will be a severe blow to the government’s campaign to break the growing power of ruthless drug-trafficking gangs.

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Mexican president rejects trade protectionism

Mexican President Felipe Calderon Friday rejected trade protectionism as a way to cope with the current global financial crisis. "The protectionism is a bad answer which could only worsen the problems in short terms... the free trade generates benefits for everybody," Calderon said here during a business seminar. Calderon is on official visit to Santiago, where he will meet with his Chilean counterpart...