Backlash in Mexico at Trump plan to list cartels as 'terror' groups

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MEXICO CITY (AFP) - President Donald Trump's plan to designate Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organisations has ignited a raging debate in Mexico on whether the groups' horrific violence should be considered terrorism.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MEXICO CITY - President Donald Trump's plan to designate Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organisations has ignited a raging debate in Mexico on whether the groups' horrific violence should be considered terrorism.And experts say such a designation would have little impact on the ground, anyway.

Whereas Al-Qaeda, the Islamic State group, ETA, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia and the rest of the 68 groups on the list have political or religious motives, drug cartels' main goal is making money. Inside were 17 members of three Mormon families. The gunmen killed three women and six children, including twin eight-month-old babies, and set one of the vehicles on fire with the occupants inside.

"That is what they try to provoke: terror. Leaving dismembered bodies in public with threatening messages causes terror among the civilian population," said Mr Diego Sinhue Rodriguez, governor of the central state of Guanajuato and an opponent of leftist President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard huffed at a"violation of national sovereignty" after Mr Trump's statement.

 

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