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  2. Oaxaca Cartel - Wikipedia

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    Oaxaca Cartel. The Oaxaca cartel ( Spanish: Cártel de Oaxaca or Díaz-Parada cartel or Cártel del Istmo [1] ) was one of the smaller drug cartels operating in Mexico and at the service of the Tijuana Cartel; it focused on marijuana and cocaine trafficking and operated in southern Mexico, particularly in the states of Oaxaca and Chiapas. [2 ...

  3. Jalisco New Generation Cartel - Wikipedia

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    The Blog del Narco reported on 21 September 2011 that the message was supposedly signed by Gente Nueva, an enforcer group that works for Joaquín Guzmán Loera, the top boss of the Sinaloa cartel. [86] Nonetheless, on 27 September 2011, the CJNG released a video claiming they had carried out these attacks. [87]

  4. Blog del Narco - Wikipedia

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    Founder (s) Anonymous [ 1] Founded. 2 March 2010 [ 1] Language. Spanish. Website. www.elblogdelnarco.com. Blog del Narco ( Narco's Blog) is a citizen journalism blog that attempts to document the events of the Mexican drug war, primarily those not reported by the government of Mexico or the Mexican news media .

  5. Narcoculture in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Narcoculture in Mexico is a subculture that has grown as a result of the strong presence of the various drug cartels throughout Mexico. In the same way that other subcultures around the world that are related to crime and drug use (for example the Scottish neds and European hooligans, or the American street-gangstas, cholos, and outlaw bikers), Mexican narco culture has developed its own form ...

  6. Propaganda in the Mexican drug war - Wikipedia

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    El Blog Del Narco and Mundo Narco were popular uncensored sites tracking cartel violence, gang uniforms, expansions and movements, tactics, and weapons of choice. Other sites include Diario del Narco and La Policiaca. In addition, officials have tried to eliminate the word "narco" and keep it out of everyday life.

  7. Rubén Oseguera González - Wikipedia

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    Rubén Oseguera González ( Spanish pronunciation: [ruˈβen oseˈɣeɾa ɣonˈsales]; born 14 February 1990), commonly referred to by his alias El Menchito ( Spanish pronunciation: [menˈtʃito] ), is a Mexican-American citizen, suspected drug lord and former high-ranking member of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), a criminal group ...

  8. Javier Torres Félix - Wikipedia

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    Javier Torres Félix (born 19 October 1960) is a Mexican drug lord and former high-ranking leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, a drug trafficking organization. He is the brother of the deceased drug lord Manuel Torres Félix and the former right-hand man of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, a top cartel leader. He was released on parole in May 2024.

  9. El Blog del Narco - Wikipedia

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