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<a href="http://www.cipamericas.org/" target="_blank"><strong>Programa de las Américas</strong></a></p>
<p>Patrick Leahy, líder del comité presupuestario en el Senado estadunidense, congeló la asignación de $95 millones de dólares para el financiamiento de la Iniciativa Mérida, argumentando la falta de una clara estrategia por parte del Departamento de Estado de los EE. UU. y del gobierno mexicano.</p>
Commentary:
By Enrique Morones
After a month on the road, bringing an inspirational message of justice and dignity to dozens of cities across the country that have been ravaged by America’s failed war on drugs and other harmful policies, the Caravan for Peace finally roled into Washington, D.C. this past week to conclude its historic journey.
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<strong>New America Media</strong></p>
<p><strong>MEXICO CITY</strong> – Mexicans have long grown weary of their country’s prolonged War on Drugs. Now, with President-elect Enrique Peña Nieto set to take office in December, it appears change may finally be in the offing.</p>
<p>That change, however, may not be what most Mexicans were expecting.</p>