Drug Violence In Mexico Hit New Level Of Brutality In 2010 -- Dallas News
MEXICO CITY – Mexico's drug violence in 2010 was striking not only for its scale but also for its brutality.
In the northern city of Santiago, the mayor's body was found with the eyes gouged out. In the picturesque town of Cuernavaca, four decapitated men were hanged from a bridge along a heavily traveled highway. And in Ciudad Juárez this week, two university students were hunted through a maze of streets and killed with bullets to the head, their bodies set on fire.
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More News On Mexico's Drug Cartel War
Mexican cartel announces 1-month truce -- AP
Mexican drug cartel says it extends truce -- CNN
Once-feared drug cartel dismembered, police say -- Sydney Morning Herald
Mexican security forces nab drug capo -- FOX News
Mexico’s Drug Violence Its Highest Ever in 2010 -- Epoch Times
Mexico ends deadliest year of drug crackdown -- AFP
Murders Topped 11,500 in Mexico Last Year, Newspaper Says -- Latin American Herald Tribune
Mexico plan to save violent border city is lacking -- AP
Ciudad Juarez residents flee Mexico's 'dying city' -- Washington Post
Record murder rate at border city -- Press Association
Over 100 police killed in Juarez in 2010 -- Press TV
More than 3,000 people killed in Juarez during 2010 -- Kens5.com
Mexican drug traffickers set up new cells in Central America -- Christian Science Monitor
Mexican cartel threatens to kill civilians in Guatemala -- FOX News
Mexican request for U.S. help in drug war detailed -- Washington Post
Failed State Watch: How Much Longer for Mexico? (Part One) -- Pajamas Media
Mexico drug war a nightmare scenario -- CNN
Mexico army's failures hamper drug war -- L.A. Times