Suspicion and Disunity Impede Central America’s Effort to Fight Drug Violence - NYTimes.com: "The nations of Central America agree on one thing: They cannot by themselves combat the drug and organized crime violence that is making the region among the world’s unsafest.
But whether they can overcome suspicions of one another’s law enforcement and military and a general disdain for any whiff of political integration may be the key to success in their efforts to develop a unified approach."
The MexicoBlog of the Americas Program, a fiscally sponsored program of the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), is written by Laura Carlsen. I monitor and analyze international press on Mexico, with a focus on security, immigration, human rights and social movements for peace and justice, from a feminist perspective. And sometimes I simply muse.
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