News From the Border

Providing the news from a different front but from a war that we must win as well! I recognize the poverty and desperate conditions that many Latinos live in. We, as the USA, have a responsibility to do as much as we can to reach out to aid and assist spiritually with the Gospel and naturally with training, technology and resources. But poverty gives no one the right to break the laws of another sovereign nation.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Drug traffickers attempting to influence Mexican politics, attorney general says

ASSOCIATED PRESS

11:18 a.m. January 4, 2008

MEXICO CITY – Drug traffickers have tried to influence political campaigns in Mexico by intimidating and even kidnapping candidates and trying to steer election results, the attorney general said.

Attorney General Eduardo Medina Mora said in remarks released by his office Friday that drug gangs have tried to influence politics in the border states of Baja California and Tamaulipas, the western state of Michoacan, and other parts of the Gulf and Pacific coasts.

“We have evidence, complaints from candidates who were kidnapped or intimidated, or who received threats intended to influence the results of an election and the behavior of candidates,” he said.

The cartels also have co-opted or intimidated local police forces in recent years as they engage in bloody turf battles that have led to a sharp rise in killings related to drugs and organized crime. Medina Mora said such killings rose in 2007 to 2,500 from 2,350 in 2006.

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