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Security forces in Guatemala have found 27 bodies, the majority of which were decapitated, at a farm in the northern region of Peten, Col. Rony Urizar, an army spokesman, said Sunday.
Among the victims were two women and 25 men, he said.
Peten is the northernmost part of Guatemala, which borders Mexico.
Urizar declined to say what might be behind the killings, but did not rule out the possibility they could be related to drug trafficking.
He said the military is assisting police in the investigation.
Guatemala has seen a significant spike in drug violence, including clashes between authorities and members of the Zetas drug cartel, Guatemalan Interior Minister Carlos Menocal told CNN en Espanol last year.
In December, the government declared a state of siege and sent hundred of troops to Alta Verapaz where officials say the Mexican drug gang is overtaking towns and threatening residents. Alta Verapaz is the region directly south of Peten.
More than 200,000 people have been killed in Guatemala since 1970, mostly as a result of organized crime, drug-trade violence and a 36-year civil war that ended in 1996.
The vast majority of murders in the country are never solved.
Originally posted by Judge_Holden
reply to post by here4awhile
Yeah, that's a good idea; let's use up more diminishing resources and money to start yet another war.
Second line.
But every conservative out there would throw a fit.
A war that actually matters dude. the war on "terror" doesnt affect us but this drug war is going to affect us and you'll be regretting those ignorant words
Originally posted by Judge_Holden
reply to post by here4awhile
Yeah, that's a good idea; let's use up more diminishing resources and money to start yet another war.
Second line.
Originally posted by Judge_Holden
Why does it have to be conservatives that would throw a fit? What liberal do you see actively pursuing de-criminaliztion of drugs?
Why do wefar want to industrialized Mexico? It the the job of the Mexican government. We have lost too many jobs to Mexico already, and the Mexicans don't want to work for the wages they are paid there. It is time the US took care of the US, and other countries took care of their own.
Originally posted by jam321
reply to post by here4awhile
Give them time and they will kill or capture them. Us is more involved in Mexico drug war than most willing to admit. .
US Drones Patrol Mexico
US law enforcement in Mexico surges