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Photographer Anthony Suau documents the surging influence of the drug cartels in Northern Mexico and the efforts by police to maintain law and order...
The issus connected to drug trafficking are intense in Mexico for a variety of geogaphic factors. This is not something we typically see as a part of the the new global economy, but it certainly has been connected to the processes of globalization. For more sources on the Mexican Drug Trade, see: http://www.scoop.it/t/mexican-drug-trade ; Via Roland Trudeau Jr., Seth Dixon
Roland Trudeau Jr.'s comment,
July 25, 2012 7:17 PM
These pictures paint a story of some sad results of the drug war. As picture number 11 states 75% of columbian cocaine passes through Mexico. It would appear that Mexico is the middle man in the selling process from columbia to The United States.
Kim Vignale's comment,
August 12, 2012 2:06 PM
The Mexican drug trade is a serious and dangerous issue that is happening today. This project shed light on how dangerous it is. I realize that even the important officials are bribed by the drug dealers so nobody can be trusted. It is scary that the drug runs are done by young innocent people. Unfortunately, many people die if they speak up for what is right.
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