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Cartels Quote by Ioan Grillo

“Iguala put violence back on the front page. It highlighted the problems that had been building up for years—of cartels that have become an alternate power controlling mayors and governors, of their tenuous links to federal security forces, of the international community failing to change a…” quote by Ioan Grillo
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““Iguala put violence back on the front page. It highlighted the problems that had been building up for years—of cartels that have become an alternate power controlling mayors and governors, of their tenuous links to federal security forces, of the international community failing to change a disastrous drug policy. It made many realize that the problems will not go away if we ignore them but only if we confront them and change things. In””

Ioan Grillo

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Source Article: The New York Times, “Iguala Violence” by Ioan Grillo, 2023

Violence in Iguala exposed deep-rooted cartel influence over local politics and weak federal ties, urging active confrontation and policy reform.

In simple terms: Cartels dominate local power, demanding action and policy change.

Key Takeaway

Confront corruption and reform drug policy.

Themes

politics crime policy social justice

Mood

urgent concerned

Type

analytical call to action

When to use this quote

  • community activism
  • government reform
  • media coverage
  • international diplomacy

Key Concepts

cartel power state failure public health human rights

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can citizens hold officials accountable?
  • What policies can reduce cartel influence?
A Different Perspective

Addressing violence requires sustained political will and resources.

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