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Japanese artist, Mao Sugiyama, serves up his genitals at banquet

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El Salvador uses failed ‘iron fist’ policies against rising crime

San Salvador - El Salvador's government has increasingly turned to its military in attempts at curbing escalating crime connected to gang-related drug trafficking, and President Mauricio Funes' actions are called a return to failed "iron fist" policies of the past.
In the Media by Lynn Herrmann

Op-Ed: Is there a power monopoly in Britain?

The British Government is taking on the big electricity and gas suppliers. Are the companies at the mercy of global energy prices, or are they operating a cartel?
In the Media by Alexander Baron

Op-Ed: The great cheese conspiracy

David Icke believes there is a conspiracy by giant lizards to enslave the world by abolishing cash and implanting microchips in the backs of our necks, but he has overlooked a far more sinister threat: the plot to rig the price of cheese in Britain.
In the Media by Alexander Baron

Mexican drug cartel hit-men kill family of fallen hero

The Mexican war on drugs took a decidedly more violent turn after gunmen burst into the home of a fallen and celebrated hero's family and kill four.
In the Media by Michael Krebs

Marijuana growers blamed for California wildfires

Police have tied a wildfire that burned 90,000 acres of California wilderness to a group of Marijuana growers who appeared to be operating in nearby forests. The fires have increased calls for legalization of marijuana in California.
In the Media by Michael Krebs - 2 comments

Mexico allows 'personal use' of illegal drugs

As the joint U.S. and Mexican war on drugs continues, Mexico declares its intention to legalize personal usage amounts of marijuana, cocaine, and even LSD.
In the Media by Michael Krebs

Op-Ed: The deplorable and deathly silence from Mexico

Mexico is suffering terribly as I write, and as you read, these words. And the International Community is almost nowhere to be seen. What are the United States and Europe doing about it? Why is the rest of South America pretending it isn’t happening?
In the Media by Michael Cosgrove - 17 comments

Op-Ed: State Dept-Approved Arms Exports Provide Mexican Cartel Firepower

An investigation into the flow of weapons into Mexico from the U.S. has revealed they got there legally through State-approved trade programs. This evidence goes against what is typically reported in mainstream press.
In the Media by John Wondra

Op-Ed: The War On Drugs – Time For A Change

There are no viable, or wise reasons for drug use to remain on the illegal side of the national judicial ledger. Legalization of drugs, starting with marijuana, will be a major step toward society getting back in control of its streets, and its sanity.

In the Media by James Raider - 8 comments

Mexico Puts up Million Dollars Reward to Capture Drug Criminals

The government of Mexico has put up millions of dollars in reward money for the capture of known drug kingpins in the country. More than 5,000 lives were lost in violent incidents that were linked to the operations of the illegal drug cartel
In the Media by Leo Reyes - 1 comment
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The Zetas are now the largest cartel in Mexico, overtaking their bitter rival, the Sinaloa cartel, a report by US security firm Stratfor suggests.
Mexican police capture Jaime Herrera, who is accused of being a major producer of methamphetamine for the Sinaloa drugs cartel.
The leader of a notorious 1990s Mexican drug cartel pleads guilty to racketeering and money-laundering charges in a US court after being extradited.
Soldiers in Mexico arrest alleged members of the powerful Sinaloa drug cartel and kill one of its regional leaders, Luis Alberto Cabrera Sarabia.
Benjamin Arellano Felix, one of the world's most powerful cartel bosses in the 1990s, is sentenced to 25 years in prison by a US judge.
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