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Thousands march against drug
violence in northern Mexico
Some 5,000 protestors on Sunday
took to the streets of a
northern Mexican city, demanding
government actions to end drug
violence on the northern border
region with the United States.
The protestors, marching down
the streets of Monterrey, an
industrial city in the Mexican
state of Nuevo Leon, carried
signs saying "enough" and "we
don't want narcos," the local
term for drug smugglers.
Artists, athletes, public
servants, political leaders and
members of civil groups were
among the protestors. They
rallied in front of the Nuevo
Leon Palace of Government and
demanded measures by federal and
regional authorities to end
drug-related violence.
Nuevo Leon is among the
hardest-affected states in
Mexico by organized crime in
drug trafficking. Waves of
clashes between rival drug gangs
has made northern Mexico a
bloody battlefield.
Some 300 people were killed
every year, as they fight for
control of lucrative cocaine and
heroin smuggling routes, said
the protestors.
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