“When it comes to information, the Mexican public safety agencies don’t even shoot in self-defense. “You authorities have placed Mexicans in the middle of a shootout where it’s not clear where the bullets are coming from,” journalist Hector Aguilar Camin said at a recent forum evaluating the government’s strategy for fighting organized crime. Indeed, President Felipe Calderon has heard complaints that his government is not putting out enough information to allow people to function and stay safe. “People now demand information and if you don’t publish it, they complain,” he said. He said he is a student in northern Mexico majoring in computer security, that he launched the blog in March as a “hobby,” but it now has grown to hundreds of postings a day and 3 million hits a week. Instant access to millions of audiobooks, ebooks, comics, and more. The Associated Press wrote to the blog’s e-mail address, and the blogger called back from a disguised phone number. The mysterious blogger hides his identity behind an elaborate cyber-screen. Blog del Narco (Narcos Blog) is a citizen journalism blog that attempts to document the events of the Mexican drug war, primarily those not reported by the. In at least one case Blog del Narco may have led to a major arrest - of a prison warden after a video posting detailed her alleged system of setting inmates free at night to carry out killings for a drug cartel. The undifferentiated content suggests that all sides are using the blog - drug gangs to project their power, law enforcement to show that it too can play rough, and the public to learn about incidents that the mainstream media are forced to ignore or play down. Others depict crime scenes accessible only to military or police. Si quieres más información del Mundo Narco, puedes seguirnos en nuestro Twitter y/o en nuestro Facebook. Many postings, including warnings and a beheading, appear to come directly from drug traffickers. Operating from behind a thick curtain of computer security, Blog del Narco in less than six months has become Mexico’s go-to Internet site at a time when mainstream media are feeling pressure and threats to stay away from the story. MEXICO CITY - An anonymous, twentysomething blogger is giving Mexicans what they can’t get elsewhere - an inside view of their country’s raging drug war. Tired of ads? Subscribers enjoy a distraction-free reading experience. Depending on the angle, the website El Blog del Narco (BDN) can appear to represent a scintillating contestatory hotspot or a blandly conformist compromise.
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