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Opinion: Of Cattle Colonialism And Cataclysmic Criminalities


A Havard PhD dissertation by Viridiana Rios Contreras revealed that 19 out the 50 most violent cities in the world are in Mexico. Doubtless, Mexico is one of the most violent countries, if not the most violent, in the world.
For decades in Mexico, there was a lassez faire atmosphere of criminal entrepreneurship enabled by institutional and political leadership remissness that later innocuously metamorphosed into wholesale institutional complicity on a national scale.
Beginning from the early 50s, drug-related violence began to maturate in Mexico but the political leadership and security institutions failed to realize the potential devastating volatility of the monster being nursed right before them. The Mexican public also suffered from a lethal collective amnesia as their villages, towns and cities succumbed to the corrosive cancer of untamed violence. Mexico and its minders were ignorantly receptive to the mutation of a sophisticated criminality that would later seize it ....

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Op-ed: As peacekeepers leave, violence returns to Darfur


January 25 - 2021
LONDON
By Rebecca Tinsley
A massacre in West Darfur comes just days after international peacekeepers withdrew from the troubled western region of Sudan. Lord Alton has called on Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, who is currently visiting the region, to press Sudan s transitional government to crack down on violence by armed militia.
The El Geneina attack, which began on January 15 with an argument in the market place between an ethnically African Massalit man and an Arab Sudanese, escalated when the Arab-associated armed militia arrived. The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) says the violence left 200 people dead and 240 injured. Another 46,000 people have been added to Darfur s 1.6 million displaced people who remain homeless, following the destruction of African villages by armed militias and the Sudanese security forces since 2003. ....

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