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Title:Mexico: Mexican President Felipe Calderon Calls for Debate on
Published On:2010-08-05
Source:Daily Telegraph (UK)
Fetched On:2010-08-09 03:01:26
MEXICAN PRESIDENT FELIPE CALDERON CALLS FOR DEBATE ON LEGALISATION OF DRUGS

Mexican President, Felipe Calderon Has Said That He Supports a Debate
on the Legalisation of Drugs After New Figures Showed That 28,000
People Had Been Killed in Cartel Wars.

"It is a fundamental debate," he said.

"You have to analyse carefully the pros and cons and key arguments on
both sides."

However, Mr Calderon, who has waged a war on drugs since taking
office in 2006, said he personally opposes the idea of legalisation.

His new attitude comes as official figures released this week put the
number of drug war related murders at 28,000 in the past four years.

The figure represents an increase of about 3,000 on the previous estimates.

Most of the dead are thought to be victims of clashes between rival gangs.

The figures show that there have been 963 clashes between the
security forces and drugs gangs since Mr Calderon took office, an
average of almost one a day.

In the face of the growing death toll, Mr Calderon said that some
people were urging him to leave the cartels alone.

"Really, they are telling me, 'Mr president, don't bother the
criminals'," he said.

Mr Calderon called that "simply an unacceptable option."

Last year, three former presidents, Ernesto Zedillo of Mexico, Cesar
Gaviria of Colombia, and Fernando Henrique Cardoso of Brazil, said
the US-led war on drugs had failed and called for the legalisation of
marijuana to be considered.
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