Sunday, June 28, 2009

DTN News: Mexican Government Deploying 1,500 Extra Troops To Ciudad Juarez To Quell Growing Drug-Related Violence

DTN News: Mexican Government Deploying 1,500 Extra Troops To Ciudad Juarez To Quell Growing Drug-Related Violence
*Sources: DTN News / ABC News (NSI News Source Info) MEXICO CITY - June 28, 2009: The Mexican Government is deploying 1,500 extra troops to the northern city of Ciudad Juarez in the latest attempt to quell the growing drug-related violence. Juarez is one of the most dangerous cities in Mexico. A military convoy is seen after arriving to the border city of Ciudad Juarez June 27, 2009. Nearly 2,000 Mexican soldiers poured into Ciudad Juarez this weekend as part of a process to refresh troops in the country's most violent city, which has been ravaged by drug gangs. Last year nearly 2,000 people were murdered in the city of about 1 million, in violence relating to the drug trade. More than 5,000 troops were deployed in the town in March, leading to a brief lull in the violence, but it has since peaked again to an average of eight or nine murders a day. The cartels have taken to beheading some of their victims and leaving the heads at the side of the road. Critics say that government policies simply are not working, largely because of endemic corruption amongst police, the army and political officials.

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