Activists ask for U.S., Mexico to end military handling of drug war
The Caravan for Peace with Justice and Dignity tours the U.S.
Activists and families identifying themselves as Caravan for Peace with Justice and Dignity are winding up their tour of the United States. They're spreading the word that both Mexico and the U.S. need to find a non-military solution to solving the drug war, which has led to the deaths of countless innocent people.
The Caravan for Peace has always been to urge both the Mexican and U.S governments to find alternatives to the drug war.
More than 60,000 people have reportedly died and at least 20,000 others have "disappeared" since Mexican President Felipe Calderon took office in 2006. Calderon's use of the military to halt the drug war there - which is largely fueled by U.S. demand for narcotics, has resulted in thousands of deaths. Over the first half of 2012 alone, an estimated 21,500 people were murdered due to drug-related violence.
Calling on both the U.S. and Mexican authorities to change these militarized policies, they are urging the U.S. to crack down on the trafficking of arms to Mexico, which has played a vital part in the ongoing violence that pervades the country.
"There is strong evidence that these weapons are coming from the USA," Sergio Aguayo, a noted Mexican academic, says, speaking of arms in drugs-related violence.
Aguayo has been outspoken against lax U.S gun control and contemptuous of a perceived lack of regard for Mexican lives. It must be noted that Mexican drug cartels favor AK-47 and AR-15 assault weapons, easily available at almost all U.S. gun shops near the U.S.-Mexican border.
The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have confirmed that approximately 70 percent of the guns being used and recovered in the Mexican drug war are of U.S origin.
The Caravan for Peace has always been to urge both the Mexican and U.S governments to find alternatives to the drug war.
In its tour of the United States, the movement has showcased individuals who have lost family members to the drug war. Olga Reyes spoke out in Washington, D.C. saying she lost six members of her family to drug-related violence. Reyes noted that she has more than 20 additional members of her family now living in exile for the same reason.
"Felipe Calderon's government has not fulfilled its commitment" towards the victims of the drug war, Aguayo says. Aguayo also pointed out that while Calderon's term in office ended with the July elections, his militarized anti-drugs policies have not been halted.
But Aguayo says that much of the responsibility for the drug violence in Mexico lies with the U.S. government. "Help put out the fire at your neighbor's house before your house catches fire and ends in ashes," he said, paraphrasing the former U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
A version of this story was first published by Inter Press Service news agency.
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My Prayers are with you Javier Sicilia, and all of us who are fighting the good fight with you!
STOP PLAYING WAR GAMES AND WALK THE HARDEST ROAD FOR PEACE. SAVE THE CHILDREN FROM FURTHER VIOLENCE AND END ILLEGAL DRUG USE ALL OVER THE WORLD. STOP MANUFACTURING AND GROWING ANYTHING THAT HAS TO DO WITH ILLEGAL DRUGS. STOP PUSHING ANY TYPE OF DRUG ON ANY INDIVIDUAL. END IT NOW!
We should continue to save our nation's children from the deadly disease of marijuana!
I'm against legalizing marijuana, and not just to save our very precious children, but also because marijuana addiction is a terrible disease. A panel of US health experts, headed by "abort every black baby" Bill Bennet, has declared as such, as have many credible-looking websites such as the ONDCP's.
I live in a city that is at the center of the deadly marijuana trade, yet I have never used the disgusting stuff. Diseases posses some inherent form of agency: They can infect our children.
Classifying hard marijuana addiction as a disease does at least acknowledge the horrors that it unleashes on our defenseless children. Unlike the far less-harmful and rightfully legal-substances, alcohol and tobacco, marijuana totally destroys the pitiful lives of most of it's disgusting abusers.
For our tiny defenseless and innocent children, we have to stop this deadly scourge!