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Blog del Narco, a Mexican publication that closely follows cartel activities, published a disturbing video story Tuesday that appears to show a decapitation victim caught in the worst of cartel ...
El Blog del Narco receives nearly three million visitors every week, and is ranked as one of the 100 most read sites in Mexico. Its Twitter account also has almost 130,000 followers.
Blog del Narco is an internet sensation which has chronicled Mexico’s drug war with graphic images and shocking stories few others dare show. It has been a must-read for authorities, drug gangs ...
The Blog del Narco s success has spawned copycats, including some that she says were set up by the criminal groups or by the Mexican government to seek information from the public.
El Blog del Narco, gets around three million pageviews a month. The Guardian says that the site has become a "must-read" source on Mexico's drug wars for that country's officials, cartel members ...
If Blog del Narco’s predictions come true, we could see something very similar to what happened in 2001, when Joaquín Guzmán Loera, alias “El Chapo,” of the Sinaloa Cartel negotiated the formation of ...
This story was produced in partnership with the Guardian, where a version of this story also appears. In 2010, the birth year of the popular and controversial website Blog del Narco, Mexico’s ...
In the introduction, Lucy says the Blog del Narco — which has not been updated since early May but remains active in Twitter, where it has more than 81,000 followers — was founded because ...
Blog del Narco is registered with a U.S. company and all its blog-related payments are made with bank deposits, not a credit card, he said.
Recently, Worldview did a segment on Blog del Narco, which covers the drug trade in Mexico and has become an internet sensation. The writer of the blog gave an exclusive interview to Rory Carroll ...
Blog del Narco, launched in March, includes postings from both drug traffickers (such as warnings and even a beheading) and law enforcement (crime scenes accessible only to the police and military).
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