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nirvana
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Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 6:07 pm Post subject: Suspected Mexican drug lords reveal their secrets on camera |
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One smiles for the camera, another appears defiant, while a third looks serene. They all look straight into the camera. Their confessions are blunt and candid -- it's a relatively new strategy used by Mexican authorities.
Under pressure to show results from a nationwide offensive against organized crime, the Mexican government has been releasing videos of high-profile interrogations. Most of the subjects are suspected drug lords who have been recently captured and are in jail awaiting trial.
The new approach comes nearly five years into President Felipe Calderon's term. By some estimates, more than 40,000 people have died since he took office in December 2006 and launched the drug offensive. As his strategy has become unpopular with many in Mexico, his administration has been pressured to respond to the criticism and show the results of his efforts: more than 20 of the country's 37 most-wanted criminals killed or captured since March 2009.
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Mr Chavez had a tumour removed in Cuba in June and has since had chemotherapy, but the exact nature of his cancer has not been disclosed.
He has said his treatment is going well, but the illness has raised doubts about whether he will be able to stand for re-election next year as planned.
Addressing crowds on his 57th birthday on 28 July, President Chavez declared that he was aiming for victory.
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