Tuesday, 15 June, 2010

Worsen the balance of violence linked to drug trafficking who has bloodied Mexico. After slaughter by narcos of almost 80 death of last week, during last 24 hours, have been killed more than 43 people.
Fifteen policemen have been gunned down in an ambush in Zitacuaro, in Michoacoan state.
Twenty eight prisoners instead are death during a shootout happened in Maztlan prison, in mexican state of Sinaloa.
The News:
http://www.tgcom.med … articolo484069.shtml
Wednesday, 28 April, 2010

Three people died, including a police officer, and one agent is still missing after presumed narcoterrorists opened fire against a coca eradication brigade.
According to the Peruvian Police, the attack was started at 10am by some snipers hiding in the rainforest.
Some witnesses that preferred to remain anonymous told EFE news agency that they did not know if the attackers were related to drug traffic only or if they were Shining Path guerrilla remnants.
The News:
http://www.livinginp … -eradication-brigade
http://news.bbc.co.u … americas/8648299.stm
Tuesday, 12 January, 2010

Despite US denial of trespassing on Venezuelan airspace, Caracas says Washington wanted to provoke the South American nation into launching an attack.
Venezuelan Vice President Ramon Carrizalez on Monday showed diagrams of USA violation on state television.
“We are showing the country and the world that incursions into our airspace are occurring to provoke us, to test our response that would possibly lead to a direct reaction,” Carrizalez said.
The News:
http://www.presstv.i … §ionid=351020704
Monday, 30 November, 2009
Chávez: “Israel threatened us and we will act accordingly”
“We will be together until the end,” Ahmadinejad said to the Venezuelan President.
President Hugo Chávez and his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad reaffirmed their brotherhood against the “imperialist enemy”.
Politics:
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Venezuelan counterpart, Hugo Chávez, exchanged praise and reaffirmed their brotherhood “against imperialist threats.”
Chávez welcomed the Iranian leader, calling him an “anti-imperialist gladiator,” and a “brother and friend” in the struggle of “two free countries” (against imperialism). Meanwhile, Ahmadinejad described Chávez as a “brave brother,” and a man “who resists like a mountain.”
The News:
http://english.eluni … hre_26A3121335.shtml
Tuesday, 10 November, 2009