![]() What does explain the increase in rivalry between the two cartels? For some analysts of insecurity and violence, such as Rubén Aguilar, founder of Afan International Consultant, the escalation is the product of the current strategy that seeks to give a different focus to the frontal “war” launched in 2006 by then President Felipe Calderón and followed by Enrique Peña. The letters “CJNG” as an abbreviation for the Jalisco Cartel – New Generation scrawled on the facade of an abandoned house in El Limoncito, in the state of Michoacan, Mexico. The dispute includes attacks on civilians such as in the Chiapas market or the dismembered bodies in small rural towns: places, where a few years ago it was “unthinkable” to see shocking scenes of beheaded men on display and human butchery in the style of films from medieval Europe neither it was possible to see burned cars and stores experiment bombings and shootings against civilians, children, women, and the elderly. The rest of the country they fight in a bloody affront that goes from Quintana Roo to Baja California from Sonora to Zacatecas from Oaxaca to Chiapas. While the Sinaloa Cartel is dominant in Sinaloa and Durango. The two giants want control of the territories, analysts agree, and so they expand into colossal battles that include alliances with or exterminations of smaller groups.Īccording to the map of the report “Mexico: Organizations of Organized Crime and Drug Trafficking”, prepared by the US Congressional Research Service, it warns that the CJNG is currently dominant in Baja California Sur, Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima and Querétaro. ![]() The minutes of horror were documented in different videos that were posted on social networks, where people can be seen running in all directions business doors lashed to close them tightly and only then put their finger on the sore spot.Įven in the last corner of the country, the two most powerful criminal organizations in the country dispute control: the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG), which have left more than 135,000 dead in the current political administration, and is emerging as the most violent of all time. It was not the first time, but things had calmed down and no one expected it to be repeated in the José Castillo Tielemás market, in San Cristóbal de las Casas one of those tourist cities visited by foreigners attracted by indigenous crafts and traditional food.īut it happened last Holy Saturday, a year after the first incident. ![]() ![]() Los Angeles, April 13 (La Opinión).– The shooting broke out in an epicenter of grape harvests in the state of Chiapas, in the extreme south of the country. Photo: Cuartoscuro The cartels want control of the territories, analysts agree, and so they expand into colossal battles that include alliances with or exterminations of smaller groups. ![]()
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